Hunger as a driver of depressive symptoms: Optimising responses to mental health aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic

Xanthe Hunt*, Dan J. Stein, Nic Spaull, Mark Tomlinson

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)604-605
Number of pages2
JournalSouth African Medical Journal
Volume111
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jul 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Author contributions. XH drafted the manuscript. MT and NS were involved in the studies cited, and in conceptualising the paper and editing drafts. DJS contributed to workshopping the idea for the manuscript and in developing the final draft. Funding. NIDS-CRAM was funded by Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropy, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, and the FEM Education Foundation. Conflicts of interest. NS and MT both participated in the development of studies cited in this editorial (NIDS-CRAM and MATCH). NS is one of the leads on NIDS-CRAM. Both NS and MT have published on NIDS- CRAM and MATCH previously. MT has also been involved in the CoCare study mentioned in this paper, but only peripherally. Given the editorial nature of this article and the manner in which the findings are reported, we do not feel that these involvements constitute a conflict of interest for the authors.

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