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Title
COVID-19 and social restrictions: the potential mental health impact of social distancing and isolation for young Indigenous Australians
Author(s)
Marriott, Rhonda
Walker, Roz
Sheppard, Carrington
Hopkins, Katrina
Skeffington, Petra
Reid, Corianne
Publication Date
2020-10-01
Early Online Version
Open Access
Yes
Abstract
<p>Dear Sir,</p>
<p>In Australia, the COVID-19 outbreak has generated swift and aggressive public health responses aimed at reducing the spread of infection. While these have been effective in curbing the outbreak in Australia, there is an increasing concern for the mental health impacts of ongoing socially restrictive measures. Despite the Prime Minister's urgings that 'we are all in this together', there is burgeoning evidence that the burden
of this pandemic will not be equally shared and some are 'more <i>in</i> than others'. Effective measures to provide public health protection for all Australians including Indigenous Australians should be accompanied by additional effort to ameliorate the mental health consequences for those already at higher risk as a consequence of the burden of adverse social determinants.</p>
<p>In Australia, the COVID-19 outbreak has generated swift and aggressive public health responses aimed at reducing the spread of infection. While these have been effective in curbing the outbreak in Australia, there is an increasing concern for the mental health impacts of ongoing socially restrictive measures. Despite the Prime Minister's urgings that 'we are all in this together', there is burgeoning evidence that the burden
of this pandemic will not be equally shared and some are 'more <i>in</i> than others'. Effective measures to provide public health protection for all Australians including Indigenous Australians should be accompanied by additional effort to ameliorate the mental health consequences for those already at higher risk as a consequence of the burden of adverse social determinants.</p>
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Australasian Psychiatry, 28(5), p. 599-600
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
2020-07-26
Place of Publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
1440-1665
1039-8562
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