COVID-19 lockdown – who cares? The first lockdown from the perspective of relatives of people with severe mental illness

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Erlend Mork
Sofie R. Aminoff
Elizabeth Ann Barrett
Carmen Simonsen
Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad
Trine Vik Lagerberg
Ingrid Melle
Kristin Lie Romm
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[1] Oslo University Hospital,Early Intervention in Psychosis Advisory Unit for Southeast Norway (TIPS Sør
[2] University of Oslo,Øst), Division of Mental Health and Addiction
[3] TIPS Centre for Clinical Research in Psychosis,Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT), Institute of Clinical Medicine
[4] Stavanger University Hospital,Institute of Social Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[5] University of Stavanger,Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT), Division of Mental Health and Addiction
[6] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
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Carers; Family; Bipolar affective disorders; Psychotic disorders; Service users; Suicide;
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