Mental Health Risk Factors
- Being at heightened risk of contracting the disease (elderly, people with compromised immune function, people living in congregate settings)
- Burnout and strain against healthcare workers
- Contracting COVID-19
- Having preexisting medical, psychiatric or substance use condition
- High-risk groups (women, students)
- Job loss and income insecurity
- Poor health
- Social isolation
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