Pandemic: The view of a clinical psychologist

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Recent studies indicate that COVID-19 pandemic has significant negative consequences for the public mental health. These consequences should be assessed and analyzed in the future, but it is already clear, that mass surveys with the use of standard psychological instruments are not adequate for this purpose. The authors emphasize that all stress factors associated with the pandemic (virtual threat and informational stress, deprivation, socioeconomic stress) should be taken into account and qualitatively studied and expect an increase in the prevalence of stress-related mental disorders and physical diseases.

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Alekhin, A. N., & Dubinina, E. A. (2020). Pandemic: The view of a clinical psychologist. Arterial Hypertension (Russian Federation), 26(3), 312–316. https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2020-26-3-312-316

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