Article review: Depression and anxiety disorders due to COVID-19 and predictability of increased incidence

  • Orsolya Szabó University of Debrecen Faculty of Medicine, Department of Behavioural Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary
Keywords: COVID-19, major depression, anxiety, predictability, prevalence

Author Biography

Orsolya Szabó, University of Debrecen Faculty of Medicine, Department of Behavioural Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary

 

 

References

Allender, S., Orellana, L., Crooks, N., Bolton, K. A., Fraser, P., Brown, A. D., Le, H., Lo-we, J., de la Haye, K., Millar, L., Moodie, M., Swinburn, B., Bell, C., & Strugnell, C. (2021). Four-year behavioral, health-related quality of life, and BMI outcomes from a cluster randomized whole of systems trial of prevention strategies for childhood obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 29(6), 1022–1035. doi: 10.1002/oby.23130

Published
2022-03-01
How to Cite
Szabó, O. (2022). Article review: Depression and anxiety disorders due to COVID-19 and predictability of increased incidence. Health Promotion, 63(1), 100-102. https://doi.org/10.24365/ef.v63i1.7954
Section
Article review