2022
DOI: 10.5603/mrj.a2022.0042
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol-related emergency department visits in a large European city

Abstract: Introduction:The COVID-19 (Coronavirus infectious disease 2019) pandemic has caused global behavioural changes due to the need to remain in quarantine by large groups of the population. Earlier work on the effects of other epidemics on the human psyche has revealed a possible increase in the number of people who abuse alcohol as a method of coping with mental stress. Despite this, the studies on the COVID-19 pandemic have not shown a clear correlation between lockdowns and quarantines and an increase in alcoho… Show more

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