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ISSN:2164-2850

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When developing behavior change interventions in a systematic way, it is important to select determinants relevant to the target behavior. Data is needed to gain insight into the determinant structures (the relative strengths of association...
Michael L Goodman,Stephen Molldrem,Aleisha Elliott et al. Michael L Goodman et al.
Background: Emerging Long COVID research indicates the condition has major population health consequence. Other chronic conditions have previously been associated with functional and mental health challenges - including d...
Amanda N Szabo-Reed,Laura E Martin,Cary R Savage et al. Amanda N Szabo-Reed et al.
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Esther Cuadrado,Manuel Rich-Ruiz,Tamara Gutiérrez-Domingo et al. Esther Cuadrado et al.
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic and resultant lockdown and containment measures have instigated substantial changes in our daily lives and have affected many people's mental health. This paper reports two studies explor...
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Background: The lethal potential of COVID-19 was often emphasized and repeatedly brought to the attention of pregnant women, leading to a higher level of anxiety, depression, and COVID-19-specific phobia among this popula...
Angga Wilandika,Nina Gartika,Salami Salami Angga Wilandika
Background: Social stigma toward individuals with COVID-19 is a public phenomenon that significantly impacts the prevention of this disease. The study aimed to develop and examine the scale of social stigma against people...