Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the network approach to psychopathology: Analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort over a 12-year timespan (2022)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SANTOS, ITAMAR DE SOUZA - FM ; BENSEÑOR, ISABELA JUDITH MARTINS - FM ; LOTUFO, PAULO ANDRADE - FM ; BRUNONI, ANDRE RUSSOWSKY - FM
- Unidade: FM
- DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102512
- Subjects: PANDEMIAS; ESTUDOS LONGITUDINAIS; COVID-19
- Agências de fomento:
- Brazilian National Council of Scientific Development
- F.R.S.-FNRS Belgian National Science Foundation
- International Health Cohort Consortium
- University of São Paulo Medical School
- University of São Paulo Medical School
- Academy of Medical Sciences
- Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, FAPESP
- Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, FMUSP
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Source:
- Título: Journal of anxiety disorders
- ISSN: 0887-6185
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 85, article ID 102512, p, 2022
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SUEN, Paulo Jeng Chian et al. Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the network approach to psychopathology: Analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort over a 12-year timespan. Journal of anxiety disorders, v. 85, 2022Tradução . . Disponível em: https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/55882. Acesso em: 26 jan. 2026. -
APA
Suen, P. J. C., Bacchi, P. S., Razza, L., Santos, L. A. dos, Fatori, D., Klein, I., et al. (2022). Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the network approach to psychopathology: Analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort over a 12-year timespan. Journal of anxiety disorders, 85. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102512 -
NLM
Suen PJC, Bacchi PS, Razza L, Santos LA dos, Fatori D, Klein I, Santos I de S, Benseñor IJM, Lotufo PA, Brunoni AR. Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the network approach to psychopathology: Analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort over a 12-year timespan [Internet]. Journal of anxiety disorders. 2022 ; 85[citado 2026 jan. 26 ] Available from: https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/55882 -
Vancouver
Suen PJC, Bacchi PS, Razza L, Santos LA dos, Fatori D, Klein I, Santos I de S, Benseñor IJM, Lotufo PA, Brunoni AR. Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the network approach to psychopathology: Analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort over a 12-year timespan [Internet]. Journal of anxiety disorders. 2022 ; 85[citado 2026 jan. 26 ] Available from: https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/55882 - Subclinical thyroid dysfunction and psychiatric disorders: cross-sectional results from the Brazilian Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil)
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Informações sobre o DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102512 (Fonte: oaDOI API)
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