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Miguel Gallegos1,2,3,4, Pablo Martino2,4, Víctor Quiroga2
1Universidad Católica del Maule. Av. San Miguel 3605, Talca Chile. maypsi@yahoo.com.ar.
Abstract:
This review addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers' mental health, in particular, teleworking conditions. Our analysis is based on documents from several international organizations and specialized scientific publications. The retrieved information reveals that the pandemic has had a significant effect on the mental health of frontline workers and employees who had to migrate to a virtual environment without prior warning. However, a positive aspect is reflected in the development of several remote mental health care devices implemented to protect vulnerable population, frontline workers, and the general population. Finally, this paper underscores the importance of developing public policies for protecting workers' mental health.
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