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Introduction:
• The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe effect on mental health, heightening the prevalence and severity of anxiety and depression amongst the general population in rural and non-rural areas, particularly youth.
• Most reports draw from available data from mental health referrals, hospitalizations, suicides, and other incident data
• There is limited longitudinal information from general population samples using standardized mental health assessments.
Institution/Department
Maine Medical Center, Center for Clinical and Translational Science
Publication Date
5-2023
Publisher
MaineHealth
City
Portland
Keywords
Depression, Anxiety, Primary Care, COVID-19, Research, Health Screenings
Disciplines
Primary Care
Recommended Citation
Bernier, Elizabeth; Feliccia, Abrey; Wood, Leah; Herlihy, Kate; and Woodberry, Kristen A., "COVID-19 and depression and anxiety screening in primary care" (2023). Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023. 28.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/lambrew-retreat-2023/28