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Better reporting, tailored messaging and no longer than needed: reflections on a review of the psychological impact of quarantine

Better reporting, tailored messaging and no longer than needed: reflections on a review of the psychological impact of quarantine

Dr Alexandra Pitman, joint lead of the Loneliness & Social Isolation in Mental Health research network and trauma specialist Dr Michael Bloomfield reflect on the findings of a recent rapid review in The Lancet on the psychological effects of quarantine.

6th April 202012th May 2020by Alexandra Pitmanin Loneliness and Social Isolation, News
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