Mental health, substance use, suicidal ideation during COVID-19 pandemic


What The Study Did:


This survey study compared patterns of mental health concerns, substance use and suicidal ideation during June and September of the COVID-19 pandemic and examined at-risk demographic groups.


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Mark É. Czeisler, A.B., Monash University in Clayton, Victoria, Australia, is the corresponding author.


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