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. 2022 Sep 7;10:896318. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.896318

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Perceived ease of access (a) general and (b) mental healthcare during COVID-19, compared to before, according to perceived mental health during the pandemica. (B) Perceived ease of access (a) general and (b) mental healthcare during COVID-19, compared to before, according to severity of depression symptoms at baselineb. (C) Perceived ease of access (a) general and (b) mental healthcare during COVID-19, compared to before, according to severity of unhealthy alcohol use at baselinec. aTwo participants who did not assess their perceived mental health during the pandemic assess ease of access to general healthcare as same as before and not applicable to mental healthcare. bSeverity of depression symptoms according to PHQ-9. cSeverity of unhealthy alcohol use according to AUDIT.