About this Research Topic
Different countries have approached dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public mental health in their own way. Several monitoring and triage initiatives have been launched. Research data about the impact of COVID-19 on public mental health has been gathered in data repositories. The lessons learned from research and experiences on the field have influenced the public discourses about public mental health. The aim of the current Research Topic is to bring together state of the art research about monitoring and triage practices and the way in which the pandemic has acted as a change agent regarding the definition and the importance of public mental health within society.
In this Research Topic, we welcome contributions inquiring on the implementation of public mental health monitoring and triage practices. In addition, we encourage data repository initiatives to come forward and focus on their lessons learned. Likewise, we are eager to include works that emphasize pieces of evidence about how the pandemic context may act as a change agent in light of the definition and importance of public mental health within society.
The current Research Topic aims to collect original, uni- and multidisciplinary contributions (research articles, reviews, methods, or protocols) from fields such as but not limited to health, clinical, and social-community psychology or sociology, nursing and medicine.
Keywords: data monitoring, public mental health, triage practices, mental health, data repositories
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