Covid-19: adverse mental health outcomes for healthcare workers
- PMID: 32371465
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.m1815
Covid-19: adverse mental health outcomes for healthcare workers
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: The BMJ has judged that there are no disqualifying financial ties to commercial companies. The author declares the following other interests: founding member and member of steering committee of TIME’S UP Healthcare (unpaid), advisory council member of Addiction Policy Forum, member of editorial board of MedPage Today and Psychiatric Times (unpaid), freelance writer for Conde Nast and Meredith, and sensitivity reader for Harper Collins.
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