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The vulnerability of healthcare professionals caring for COVID-19 patients to mental health problems has been widely addressed by cross-sectional studies in many countries. Innumerous studies report heightened levels of anxiety, depression, insomnia, posttraumatic stress, and burnout at different points in time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Studies conducted at the beginning of the pandemic in Brazil report a prevalence above 36% of mental health problems among healthcare professionals, which remained high throughout the first wave (May to November 2020; ). Valente et_al note that the World Health Organization reports that, after the United_States . . .
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