Association between frequency of conversations and suicidal ideation among medical students during covid-19 pandemic in japan

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  • who: Juri Yamazaki and collaborators from the , COVID-19in Japan Department of Global Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan have published the Article: Association between Frequency of Conversations and Suicidal Ideation among Medical Students during COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/05/2021
  • what: If the study shows that social interaction, which is the frequency of conversation, leads to cognitive decline similar to the elderly population, and suicidal thoughts appear as its consequence, to understand how poor social interaction develops suicidal thought, further research that examines the . . .

     

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