List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000319 (2020) |
Rachel C. Conrad ; Matthew L. Baum ; Sejal B. Shah ; Nomi C. Levy-Carrick ; Jhilam Biswas ; Naomi A. Schmelzer ; David Silbersweig | Duties toward Patients with Psychiatric Illness. |
000471 (2020) |
Roz Shafran [Royaume-Uni] ; Anna Coughtrey [Royaume-Uni] ; Maureen Whittal [Canada] | Recognising and addressing the impact of COVID-19 on obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
000491 (2020) |
Mark É Czeisler ; Michael A. Tynan ; Mark E. Howard ; Sally Honeycutt ; Erika B. Fulmer ; Daniel P. Kidder ; Rebecca Robbins ; Laura K. Barger ; Elise R. Facer-Childs ; Grant Baldwin ; Shantha M W. Rajaratnam ; Charles A. Czeisler | Public Attitudes, Behaviors, and Beliefs Related to COVID-19, Stay-at-Home Orders, Nonessential Business Closures, and Public Health Guidance - United States, New York City, and Los Angeles, May 5-12, 2020. |
000504 (2020) |
Brandy F. Henry ; Amar D. Mandavia ; Margaret M. Paschen-Wolff ; Timothy Hunt ; Jennifer L. Humensky ; Elwin Wu ; Harold A. Pincus ; Edward V. Nunes ; Frances R. Levin ; Nabila El-Bassel | COVID-19, mental health, and opioid use disorder: Old and new public health crises intertwine. |
000506 (2020) |
Amber M. Jarnecke [États-Unis] ; Julianne C. Flanagan [États-Unis] | Staying safe during COVID-19: How a pandemic can escalate risk for intimate partner violence and what can be done to provide individuals with resources and support. |
000540 (2020) |
Luz M. Garcini ; Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez ; Alfonso Mercado ; Manuel Paris | A tale of two crises: The compounded effect of COVID-19 and anti-immigration policy in the United States. |
000580 (2020) |
The Lancet Psychiatry | Home of the brave? |
000587 (2020) |
Abigail M. Stark ; Allison E. White ; Nancy S. Rotter ; Archana Basu | Shifting from survival to supporting resilience in children and families in the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons for informing U.S. mental health priorities. |
000678 (2020) |
Alyssa M. Civantos [États-Unis] ; Yasmeen Byrnes [États-Unis] ; Changgee Chang [États-Unis] ; Aman Prasad [États-Unis] ; Kevin Chorath [États-Unis] ; Seerat K. Poonia [États-Unis] ; Carolyn M. Jenks [États-Unis] ; Andrés M. Bur [États-Unis] ; Punam Thakkar [États-Unis] ; Evan M. Graboyes [États-Unis] ; Rahul Seth [États-Unis] ; Samuel Trosman [États-Unis] ; Anni Wong [États-Unis] ; Benjamin M. Laitman [États-Unis] ; Brianna N. Harris [États-Unis] ; Janki Shah [États-Unis] ; Vanessa Stubbs [États-Unis] ; Garret Choby [États-Unis] ; Qi Long [États-Unis] ; Christopher H. Rassekh [États-Unis] ; Erica Thaler [États-Unis] ; Karthik Rajasekaran [États-Unis] | Mental health among otolaryngology resident and attending physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic: National study. |
000724 (2020) |
Lisa R. Fortuna [États-Unis] ; Marina Tolou-Shams [États-Unis] ; Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy ; Michelle V. Porche [États-Unis] | Inequity and the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color in the United States: The need for a trauma-informed social justice response. |
000726 (2020) |
Nicole M. Summers-Gabr | Rural-urban mental health disparities in the United States during COVID-19. |
000852 (2020) |
Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear ; Nicolás E. Barcel ; Randall Akee ; Stephanie Russo Carroll | American Indian Reservations and COVID-19: Correlates of Early Infection Rates in the Pandemic. |
000893 (2020) |
Sheldon H. Preskorn [États-Unis] | The 5% of the Population at High Risk for Severe COVID-19 Infection Is Identifiable and Needs to Be Taken Into Account When Reopening the Economy. |
000947 (2020) |
Jennifer Piel [États-Unis] | Letter to the Editor-Behavioral Health Implications of Inmate Release During COVID-19. |
000A29 (2020) |
Elias Ghossoub [États-Unis] ; William J. Newman [États-Unis] | COVID-19 and the Duty to Protect from Communicable Diseases. |
000D27 (2020) |
Steven P. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Zafeer B. Baber [États-Unis] ; Asokumar Buvanendran [États-Unis] ; Brian C. Mclean [États-Unis] ; Yian Chen [États-Unis] ; W Michael Hooten [États-Unis] ; Scott R. Laker [États-Unis] ; Ajay D. Wasan [États-Unis] ; David J. Kennedy [États-Unis] ; Friedhelm Sandbrink [États-Unis] ; Scott A. King [États-Unis] ; Ian M. Fowler [États-Unis] ; Milan P. Stojanovic [États-Unis] ; Salim M. Hayek [États-Unis] ; Christopher R. Phillips [États-Unis] | Pain Management Best Practices from Multispecialty Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Health Crises. |
000D31 (2020) |
Albert W. Wu ; Cheryl Connors ; George S. Everly | COVID-19: Peer Support and Crisis Communication Strategies to Promote Institutional Resilience. |
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