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COVID-19 Fear, Resilience, Social Support, Anxiety, and Suicide among College Students in Spain 원문보기

International journal of environmental research and public health, v.18 no.15, 2021년, pp.8156 -   

Muyor-Rodríguez, Jesús (Department of Psychology, CEMyRI, Area of Social Work and Social Services, Almerí) ,  Caravaca-Sánchez, Francisco (a University, 04120 Almerí) ,  Fernández-Prados, Juan Sebastián (a, Spain)

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Worldwide, previous studies have expressed concerns regarding the broad psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic among college students as they are considered an especially vulnerable group. However, few studies have examined the prevalence of, risk of, and protective factors associated with f...

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