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Ming-Chang Lin,Cheng-Feng Cheng,Chien-Che Huang Ming-Chang Lin
COVID-19 pandemic can be regarded as a game changer, it has changed the way people work or live. How has the telecommuter's psychology changed under coronavirus? Accordingly, this study contributes to clarify the relationships among telecom...
Anne-Linda Camerini,Emiliano Albanese,Laura Marciano;Corona Immunitas Research Group Anne-Linda Camerini
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the life of children and adolescents in an unprecedented way. In the present study, we focused on two activities that have been likely affected by mitigation measures: screen time and green time. We invest...
Karynna Okabe-Miyamoto,Eric Durnell,Ryan T Howell et al. Karynna Okabe-Miyamoto et al.
Research during the pandemic has demonstrated that the rapid shift to emergency distance learning has impacted students' emotions. What explains this link remains a sparsely explored question. Because many students report negative experienc...
Mercy Ojochenemi Ahmed,Aondover Eric Msughter Mercy Ojochenemi Ahmed
The issue of fake news and its impact has become prominent in recent times. This study is motivated by the need to assess the spread of fake news on Covid-19 amongst social media users in Kano State. The study adopted the Technological Dete...
Avelie Stuart,Dmitri Katz,Clifford Stevenson et al. Avelie Stuart et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic is worsening loneliness for many older people through the challenges it poses in engaging with their social worlds. Digital technology has been offered as a potential aid, however, many popular digital tools have not b...
Elodie Charbonnier,Bastien Trémolière,Louise Baussard et al. Elodie Charbonnier et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on university students, particulary on their mental health. However, little is yet known about how to prevent and/or reduce this impact. Prior to COVID-19, some studies have shown that online str...
Sotaro Katsumata,Takeyasu Ichikohji,Satoshi Nakano et al. Sotaro Katsumata et al.
We analyze the smartphone usage behavior of individuals against the background of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to classify usage behaviors and examine the factors that lead to change. Specifically, we examine the differe...
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Xiao Wang Xiao Wang
Public health emergencies often prompt individuals to use a variety of communication channels for various needs. The COVID-19 pandemic imposed an extreme case of lockdown in China and limited many Chinese's activities to what they could do ...
Maureen Tibbetts,Adam Epstein-Shuman,Matthew Leitao et al. Maureen Tibbetts et al.
Who thrives while socially distancing? In this exploratory study, we polled over 500 participants from the United States on April 8, 2020-during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic when the practice of social distancing was at its pea...