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  • Quarterly study among adults – round 6

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-6

    … However, people aged 75 and older are still more likely to visit their GP for problems with sleep, memory and … crisis, while people aged 25-44 years were more likely to visit their GP due to suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts. … while stress decreased slightly (from 28% to 27%).  GP visits for sleep and memory problems and suicidal thoughts  …

    Publication date: 03-02-2023
  • Young people less likely to contact GP for mental health problems

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/young-people-less-likely-to-contact-gp-for-mental-health-problems

    … GP for these problems than during the COVID-19 crisis. GP visits for mental health problems, such as depression, have … suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts, but the difference compared to 2019 is less significant than in the last … people in October–December 2022 were just as likely to visit the GP for mental health problems (such as symptoms of …

    Publication date: 03-02-2023

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