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editorial . 2022 May 5;12(7):781. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibac011
Editor’s Note: Trends in mental health symptoms, service use, and unmet need for services among U.S. adults through the first 8 months of the COVID-19 pandemic
Collection date 2022 Jul.
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See commentary "Expression of Concern About: Trends in Mental Health Symptoms,
Service Use, and Unmet Need for Services among US Adults through the First Nine
Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic", ibab082.
See commentary "Trends in mental health symptoms, service use, and unmet need for services among US adults through the first 8 months of the COVID-19 pandemic." with doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibab133.