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The GP's subjective workload is neither related to the GP's role perception, nor to his or her psychological contacts.
*p <.05; **p <.01 Table 4 shows that neither GPs' perception of their role towards mental health problems, nor their percentage of psychological contacts, are related to GPs' objective and subjective workload.
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Our study shows that control measures had a substantial psychological effect on contacts and members of their household.
The disorders (ICPC-2 Diagnosis Chapters R, A, S, L and P; see Figures 1 and 2), constituted 80% of the contacts (psychological disorders alone comprised 6%).
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Patients with insufficient knowledge of the Dutch language to fill out the questionnaires, patients who are already receiving intensive psychological treatment (>2 contacts per month with a psychologist or psychiatrist) and patients who are under 18 years of age will also be excluded from the study.
Observed low rates of virus transmission and the psychological effect of contact monitoring indicate that thoughtful assessment of close contacts is prudent and must be guided by clinical and epidemiologic risk factors.
The Guardian shared this review with professor Patricia Delucia, a psychologist at Texas Tech University and one of the country's foremost experts in "time to contact" psychological research.
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