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The impact of COVID-19 on mental, neurological and substance use services : results of a rapid assessment / World Health Organization

Contributor(s): World Health Organization.
BBDD: Libros Publisher: [Geneva] : World Health Organization 2020Description: 48 p.ISBN: 978-92-4-001245-5.Clasificación(es): 1520 Neuropsicología y neurologíaInteresa: Psicología Clínica y de la SaludDescriptor(es): Efectos psicológicos | NeurologíaOnline resources: Acceso electrónico Summary: Introduction. Methodology. Results. Mental health and psychosocial support. MHPSS as a part of COVID-19 response plans. MHPSS multisectoral coordination. Mental, neurological and substance use services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inclusion of services for MNS disorders in the list of essential health services. Policies for access to essential services for MNS disorders. Disruptions of MNS-related interventions/services due to COVID-19. Causes of disruptions in MNS-related interventions/services. Approaches to overcome disruptions. Surveillance and research concerning MNS disorders during the COVID.19 pandemic. Dara collections on MNS disorders or manifestations. Studies related to the impact of COVID-19 on mental healt. Conclusions.
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Introduction. Methodology. Results.
Mental health and psychosocial support. MHPSS as a part of COVID-19 response plans. MHPSS multisectoral coordination.
Mental, neurological and substance use services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inclusion of services for MNS disorders in the list of essential health services. Policies for access to essential services for MNS disorders. Disruptions of MNS-related interventions/services due to COVID-19. Causes of disruptions in MNS-related interventions/services. Approaches to overcome disruptions.
Surveillance and research concerning MNS disorders during the COVID.19 pandemic. Dara collections on MNS disorders or manifestations. Studies related to the impact of COVID-19 on mental healt.
Conclusions.

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