Psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and life satisfaction following COVID-19 infection: evidence from 11 UK longitudinal population studies
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C. Steves | S. Katikireddi | Nicolas J Timpson | R. Bowyer | P. Patalay | K. Tilling | N. Chaturvedi | R. Silverwood | G. Ploubidis | E. McElroy | M. Green | E. Thompson | Nicolas J. Timpson | P. Zaninotto | M. Pierce | A. Kwong | J. Maddock | C. Huggins | S. Katikireddi | J. Stafford | R. Shaw | B. Moltrecht | Kishan Patel | D. Porteous
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