Unmedicated Mental Illness Linked to Lower COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
- by Anoop Singh
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Despite overall high vaccination rates among the mentally ill, those unmedicated or with substance issues lag behind, pointing to the need for improved health strategies. In a large multinational study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and published today (September 26) in Nature Communications, researchers analyzed data from seven studies in five countries (Sweden, Norway, […]
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Despite overall high vaccination rates among the mentally ill, those unmedicated or with substance issues lag behind, pointing to the need for improved health strategies. In a large multinational study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and published today (September 26) in Nature Communications, researchers analyzed data from seven studies in five countries (Sweden, Norway,…
Despite overall high vaccination rates among the mentally ill, those unmedicated or with substance issues lag behind, pointing to the need for improved health strategies. In a large multinational study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and published today (September 26) in Nature Communications, researchers analyzed data from seven studies in five countries (Sweden, Norway,…