Psychological affectation in surviving patients of COVID-19, consideration of the use of invasive mechanical ventilation.

A. Rosas Trujillo (CDMX, Mexico), V. Baltazar Chávez (CDMX, Mexico), V. Peláez Hernández (CDMX, Mexico), A. Orea Tejeda (CDMX, Mexico), C. Ledesma Ruíz (CDMX, Mexico), F. Casarín López (CDMX, Mexico), N. Camácho Mendoza (CDMX, Mexico), G. Luna Rodríguez (CDMX, Mexico)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session: Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2551

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