Mental health problems in society: an approach from the impact of COVID 19 and the quarantine
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Keywords

mental health
COVID 19
QUARANTINE

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Caballero-Domínguez, C. C. ., & Campo-Arias, A. . (2020). Mental health problems in society: an approach from the impact of COVID 19 and the quarantine. Duazary, 17(3), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.21676/2389783X.3467

Abstract

World society lives an unprecedented experience, which mobilizes all governmental, health and social structures. From December 2019 to April 15, 2020, the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has spread to 213 countries, with 1,848,439 confirmed cases in the global context and 676,162 in Latin America. In the period from March 6 to April 15 of april 3,105 cases and 131 deaths were reported in Colombia1.
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