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Влияние COVID-19 на психическое здоровье населения (как показатель человеческого потенциала): опыт зарубежных исследований

Шматова Ю.Е.

№4 (108), 2020

Шматова Ю.Е. Влияние COVID-19 на психическое здоровье населения (как показатель человеческого потенциала): опыт зарубежных исследований // Проблемы развития территории. 2020. № 4 (108). С. 88–108. DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2020.4.108.6

DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2020.4.108.6

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