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Predictors of increased affective symptoms and suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a large-scale study of 14 271 Thai adults.

Thitiporn SupasitthumrongMichael MaesChavit TunvirachaisakulTeerayuth RungnirundornBo ZhouJing LiSorawit WainipitapongAnchalita RatanajaruraksChaichana NimnuanBuranee KanchanatawanTrevor ThompsonMarco SolmiChristoph Correll
Published in: BMJ mental health (2024)
Rational policymaking during a pandemic should aim to identify the groups at highest risk (those with ACEs, psychiatric and medical disease, women, non-binary individuals) and implement both immediate and long-term strategies to mitigate the impact of ACEs, while effectively addressing associated psychiatric and medical conditions.
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