Social factors related to depression during COVID-19

Depression can impact both the administration and efficacy of vaccines. Identifying social factors that contribute to depression, especially during a pandemic, is important for both current and future public health issues. Publicly available data can help identify key social factors contributing to...

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Main Authors: Aumer Katherine, Erickson Michael A., Tsukayama Eli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-02-01
Series:Open Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ohe-2022-0030
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description Depression can impact both the administration and efficacy of vaccines. Identifying social factors that contribute to depression, especially during a pandemic, is important for both current and future public health issues. Publicly available data can help identify key social factors contributing to depression.
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spellingShingle Aumer Katherine
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politics
population density
title Social factors related to depression during COVID-19
title_full Social factors related to depression during COVID-19
title_fullStr Social factors related to depression during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Social factors related to depression during COVID-19
title_short Social factors related to depression during COVID-19
title_sort social factors related to depression during covid 19
topic depression
social factors
covid19
politics
population density
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