2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2021.10.006
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Impact psychologique de l’implication des professionnels des CUMP dans le dispositif de soins médico-psychologique face à l’épidémie COVID-19

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“…Therefore, many countries needed economic and social support to deal with the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant psychological effects on people (2), which has led to emotional reactions such as anxiety, stress and fear in many individuals due to the nature of the pandemic, its high contagiousness, lethality and uncontrolled nature. In a study conducted by Wang et al in 2020, it was reported that people who do not work are more prone to psychiatric disorders due to the stress they experience [7].…”
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“…Therefore, many countries needed economic and social support to deal with the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant psychological effects on people (2), which has led to emotional reactions such as anxiety, stress and fear in many individuals due to the nature of the pandemic, its high contagiousness, lethality and uncontrolled nature. In a study conducted by Wang et al in 2020, it was reported that people who do not work are more prone to psychiatric disorders due to the stress they experience [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, many research and studies on COVID-19 are ongoing [1]. The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant psychological effects on people, which has led to emotional reactions such as anxiety, stress and fear in many people due to the high contagiousness, lethality, and uncontrolled nature of the disease [2].…”
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