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Mental health outcome in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: An observational analysis from North Indian tertiary care hospital

The study investigate the severity of perceived stress and wide domains of psychiatric symptoms reported on initial screening in hospitalized patients of COVID-19 with a second aim to determine the role of sociodemographic factors and coping styles in the hospitalized patients of COVID-19. Total 224...

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Published in:Clinical epidemiology and global health 2023-01, Vol.19, p.101209-101209, Article 101209
Main Authors: Gupta, Pawan Kumar, Singh, Shweta, Mahour, Pooja, Gupta, Bandna, Agarwal, Manu, Dalal, Pronob Kumar, Agarwal, Vivek, Nischal, Anil, Tripathi, Adarsh, Himanshu, D., Arya, Amit, Verma, Sudhir, Mishra, Deepanshu, Gupta, Vishal
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