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Improving mental health and reducing suicide risk: How GPs can help during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Su, Wei-May
Stone, Louise
Blashki, Grant

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Cambridge University Press

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A potential 25% increase in suicides per annum has been predicted in Australia as a result of the distress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. This article looks at how GPs can support the mental health of their patients while also taking care of their own wellbeing during this crisis.

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Psychological Medicine

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2099-12-31

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