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Can Big Data Be Used to Monitor the Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19?
Aebi, Nicola Julia; De Ridder, David; Ochoa, Carlos; Petrovic, Dusan; Fadda, Marta; Elayan, Suzanne; Sykora, Martin; Puhan, Milo; Naslund, John A; Mooney, Stephen J; Gruebner, Oliver.
  • Aebi NJ; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.
  • De Ridder D; University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Ochoa C; University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Global Health, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Petrovic D; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Fadda M; University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Global Health, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Elayan S; Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sykora M; Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems (DESS), University Center for General Medicine and Public Health (UNISANTE), Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Puhan M; Centre for Environment and Health, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Naslund JA; University of Lugano, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Lugano, Switzerland.
  • Mooney SJ; Centre for Information Management, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
  • Gruebner O; Centre for Information Management, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
Int J Public Health ; 66: 633451, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1223905

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Public Health Surveillance / Big Data / COVID-19 / Mental Disorders Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Int J Public Health Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijph.2021.633451

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Public Health Surveillance / Big Data / COVID-19 / Mental Disorders Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Int J Public Health Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijph.2021.633451