Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on depression incidence and healthcare service use among patients with depression: an interrupted time-series analysis from a 9-year population-based study.
Vivien Kin Yi ChanYi ChaiSandra Sau Man ChanHao LuoMark JitMartin KnappDavid Makram BishaiMichael Yuxuan NiIan Chi Kei WongXue LiPublished in: BMC medicine (2024)
During the pandemic, service provision for depression was suboptimal in the face of increased demand generated by the increasing depression incidence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate the need to improve mental health resource planning preparedness for future public health crises.