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Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis.

Sara SiddiIago Gine-VázquezRaquel BailónFaith MatchamFemke LamersSpyridon KontaxisEstela Laporta PuyalEsther GarciaBelen ArranzGloria Dalla CostaAna Isabel Guerrero PérezAnna ZabalzaMathias Due BuronGiancarlo ComiLetizia LeocaniPeter AnnasMatthew HotopfBrenda W J H PenninxMelinda MagyariPer Soelberg SørensenXavier MontalbanGrace LavelleAlina IvanCarolin OetzmannKatie M WhiteSonia DifrancescoPatrick LocatelliDavid C MohrJordi AguilóVaibhav NarayanAmos A FolarinRichard J B DobsonJudith DineleyDaniel LeightleyNicholas CumminsSrinivasan VairavanYathart RanjanZulqarnain RashidAki RintalaGiovanni De GirolamoAntonio PretiSara SimblettTil Wykesnull Pab MembersInez Myin-GermeysJosep Maria Haronull On Behalf Of The Radar-Cns Consortium
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Behavioral responses to the lockdown measured by social activity, physical activity and HR may reflect changes in stress in people with MDDs and MS. Remote technology monitoring might promptly activate an early warning of physical and social alterations in these stressful situations. Future studies must explore how stress does or does not impact depression severity.
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