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The psychological well-being of people in a COVID-19 supervised quarantine facility: A mixed methods study.

David MitchellDaniel Thomas BressingtonDanielle EslerKylie StraubeLaura Noel-GoughLisa VermeulenDianne Stephens
Published in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2023)
Mental health professionals supporting quarantined people should consider original departure points may predict levels of psychological distress. Implementing ways of gaining control through affording choice, improving communication channels and establishing peer support networks within quarantine settings may help maintain mental well-being.
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