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Comorbities and mental health among healthcare workers in Brazil. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

This is an original article that addresses the healthcare workforce (HW) in Brazil, as well as comorbidities and mental health changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was conducted by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and collected data through an online questionnaires from a total of 36,612 part...

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Published in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2023-10, Vol.28 (10), p.2823-2832
Main Authors: Guimarães-Teixeira, Eleny, Machado, Antônio Vieira, Lopes Neto, David, Costa, Lilian Soares da, Garrido, Paulo Henrique Scrivano, Aguiar Filho, Wilson, Soares, Rayane de Souza, Santos, Beatriz Rodrigues Dos, Cruz, Eliane Aparecida da, Contrera, Marina Athayde, Delgado, Pedro Gabriel Godinho
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