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Background: Telephone surveys show a decline in the mental health of adults in Germany between 2020 and 2023. For 2024, results from the Robert Koch Institute's new panel 'Health in Germany' on depressive and anxiety symp...
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Published Erratum
Journal of health monitoring. 2025 Jul 11;6(Suppl 7):63. DOI:10.25646/13256 2025