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as well as | 191 |
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the relationship between | 142 |
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the present study | 100 |
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psychological impact of | 79 |
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higher levels of | 75 |
of the pandemic | 75 |
the general population | 73 |
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during the pandemic | 68 |
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of life education | 65 |
the risk of | 65 |
to the covid | 64 |
such as the | 64 |
the psychological impact | 63 |
quality of life | 62 |
the perception of | 61 |
to participate in | 61 |
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fear of covid | 58 |
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front psychol doi | 57 |
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the effects of | 55 |
anxiety and depression | 55 |
the results of | 54 |
the case of | 51 |
review of the | 51 |
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contributed to the | 50 |
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the study of | 48 |
the context of | 48 |
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of anxiety and | 47 |
high levels of | 47 |
the fear of | 47 |
in the current | 47 |
severity of covid | 47 |
the mental health | 46 |
associated with the | 46 |
of the participants | 46 |
written informed consent | 45 |
emotional coping style | 45 |
the development of | 45 |
severe acute respiratory | 44 |
acute respiratory syndrome | 44 |
the influence of | 44 |
the united states | 43 |
the fact that | 43 |
a total of | 43 |
the spread of | 43 |
the absence of | 43 |
mental health problems | 43 |
a systematic review | 42 |
of the study | 42 |
distribution or reproduction | 41 |
in the context | 41 |
the presence of | 41 |
the family environment | 40 |
most of the | 40 |
in the study | 40 |
fear of expatriation | 40 |
in this case | 40 |
consent to participate | 39 |
of positive psychology | 39 |
participate in this | 39 |
an increase in | 38 |
world health organization | 38 |
at the same | 38 |
of the sample | 37 |
in the case | 37 |
to engage in | 37 |
it has been | 37 |
included in the | 37 |
because of the | 37 |
it is important | 37 |
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the lack of | 37 |
spread of the | 37 |
brooks et al | 37 |
the same time | 36 |
version of the | 36 |
approved by the | 36 |
informed consent to | 36 |
reviewed and approved | 36 |
individual differences in | 36 |
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of this study | 36 |
was conducted in | 36 |
the experience of | 36 |
affected by the | 35 |
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part of the | 35 |
and approved by | 35 |
of this article | 34 |
frontiers in psychology | 34 |
authors contributed to | 33 |
not at all | 33 |
and approved the | 33 |
to deal with | 33 |
in psychology www | 33 |
risk of infection | 33 |
in response to | 32 |
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of the present | 32 |
fears of existence | 32 |
phan et al | 32 |
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showed that the | 31 |
related circumstantial changes | 31 |
response to the | 31 |
and fear of | 31 |
the majority of | 31 |
the two groups | 31 |
effect of the | 31 |
in hong kong | 31 |
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the research was | 30 |
and in the | 30 |
all authors contributed | 30 |
and fears of | 30 |
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the medical staff | 30 |
is important to | 30 |
at the time | 30 |
wang et al | 30 |
participants provided their | 30 |
and depressive symptoms | 30 |
conducted in the | 29 |
the novel coronavirus | 29 |
the article and | 29 |
involving human participants | 29 |
human participants were | 29 |
the level of | 29 |
and mental health | 29 |
by the authors | 29 |
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as a result | 29 |
to assess the | 29 |
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their written informed | 29 |
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participants were reviewed | 29 |
research was conducted | 29 |
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of medical staff | 28 |
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mental health and | 28 |
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the raw data | 28 |
terms of the | 28 |
approved the submitted | 28 |
analysis of the | 28 |
of depressive symptoms | 28 |
that could be | 28 |
in the united | 28 |
was used to | 28 |
a sample of | 28 |
the perceived severity | 28 |
the possibility of | 28 |
focused on the | 28 |
that the research | 27 |
available by the | 27 |
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a review of | 27 |
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without undue reservation | 27 |
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article will be | 27 |
data supporting the | 27 |
the outbreak of | 27 |
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supporting the conclusions | 26 |
and that the | 26 |
junior high school | 26 |
physical and psychological | 26 |
can be found | 26 |
on mental health | 26 |
as a function | 26 |
of the manuscript | 26 |
patients participants provided | 26 |
the patients participants | 26 |
of the virus | 26 |
the conclusions of | 26 |
results of the | 26 |
levels of stress | 26 |
point likert scale | 26 |
article and approved | 26 |
to the article | 26 |
symptoms of anxiety | 26 |
there was no | 26 |
in which the | 26 |
impact of quarantine | 26 |
conclusions of this | 26 |
the pandemic and | 25 |
line with the | 25 |
results showed that | 25 |
the perspective of | 25 |
nature of the | 25 |
conflict of interest | 25 |
is associated with | 25 |
by the covid | 25 |
of mental health | 25 |
the design of | 25 |
differences in the | 25 |
risk perception and | 25 |
between the two | 25 |
the need for | 25 |
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in public authorities | 24 |
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pandemic consumption willingness | 24 |
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authors declare that | 24 |
accordance with the | 24 |
levels of anxiety | 24 |
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effects of the | 24 |
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mental health care | 23 |
and emergency workers | 23 |
of any commercial | 23 |
a potential conflict | 23 |
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lower levels of | 23 |
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absence of any | 23 |
financial relationships that | 23 |
risk of developing | 23 |
high school students | 23 |
or financial relationships | 23 |
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related to covid | 23 |
commercial or financial | 23 |
prevention and control | 23 |
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healthcare and emergency | 23 |
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around the world | 23 |
some of the | 23 |
of psychological distress | 23 |
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the association between | 23 |
potential conflict of | 23 |
the severe acute | 23 |
any commercial or | 23 |
during the quarantine | 23 |
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of the population | 23 |
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the coronavirus disease | 23 |
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of the epidemic | 22 |
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reproduction is permitted | 22 |
dangerous working conditions | 22 |
in the future | 22 |
relationship between the | 22 |
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or reproduction is | 22 |
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to investigate the | 22 |
there was a | 22 |
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this journal is | 22 |
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in the covid | 22 |
family environment and | 22 |
after the pandemic | 22 |
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each of the | 22 |
health care workers | 22 |
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the sars outbreak | 21 |
in the same | 21 |
social distancing and | 21 |
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relation to the | 21 |
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the prefrontal cortex | 21 |
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a lack of | 20 |
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traumatic stress disorder | 20 |
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psychosocial safety climate | 20 |
caused by the | 20 |
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the beginning of | 20 |
depression and anxiety | 20 |
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the original author | 20 |
positively associated with | 20 |
in the field | 20 |
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living in a | 20 |
to analyze the | 20 |
to cope with | 20 |
health and well | 20 |
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doctors and nurses | 19 |
other forums is | 19 |
were more likely | 19 |
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worries and fears | 19 |
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reproduction in other | 19 |
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of the evidence | 19 |
article distributed under | 19 |
the hypothesized model | 19 |
and social distancing | 19 |
between oi and | 19 |
the most affected | 19 |
of the coronavirus | 19 |
the higher the | 19 |
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of social distancing | 19 |
positive and negative | 19 |
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of data collection | 19 |
the copyright owner | 19 |
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creative commons attribution | 19 |
medical staff during | 19 |
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of life tedium | 18 |
factors associated with | 18 |
of the disease | 18 |
design of the | 18 |
organizational citizenship behavior | 18 |
changes in the | 18 |
mediating role of | 18 |
is possible that | 18 |
perceived control over | 18 |
during the lockdown | 18 |
and it is | 18 |
access article distributed | 18 |
from to years | 18 |
the h n | 18 |
of workplace aggression | 18 |
gender differences in | 18 |
child attachment and | 18 |
right pars triangularis | 18 |
the amount of | 18 |
contribution to the | 18 |
of the respondents | 18 |
engagement in health | 18 |
was associated with | 18 |
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to test the | 18 |
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psychological effects of | 18 |
psychological distress and | 18 |
the ability to | 18 |
negative emotion and | 18 |
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rapid review of | 18 |
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experience of life | 18 |
information about the | 18 |
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confidence in the | 17 |
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of the questionnaire | 17 |
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mental health outcomes | 17 |
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of individual differences | 17 |
liu et al | 17 |
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have shown that | 17 |
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higher level of | 17 |
committee of the | 17 |
of optimal best | 16 |
found in the | 16 |
who did not | 16 |
participants in the | 16 |
of a pandemic | 16 |
life education is | 16 |
of the work | 16 |
were used to | 16 |
a longitudinal study | 16 |
to examine the | 16 |
the big five | 16 |
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the participants were | 16 |
was related to | 16 |
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the paradigm of | 16 |
the consequences of | 16 |
mental health status | 16 |
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systematic review and | 16 |
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paradigm of positive | 16 |
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physical activity and | 16 |
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of psychological well | 16 |
risk factor for | 16 |
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and psychological well | 16 |
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of physical activity | 15 |
respiratory syndrome coronavirus | 15 |
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and emotional coping | 15 |
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social identity theory | 15 |
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anxiety and depressive | 14 |
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parents and children | 14 |
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outbreak of covid | 14 |
secondary traumatic stress | 14 |
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walton et al | 14 |
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fear of the | 14 |
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the correlation between | 13 |
of the psychological | 13 |
in risk perception | 13 |
majority of the | 13 |
among health care | 13 |
not required for | 13 |
of academic self | 13 |
during the confinement | 13 |
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compared to those | 13 |
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purpose in life | 13 |
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to the data | 13 |
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schofield et al | 13 |
early stages of | 13 |
results of study | 13 |
psychological distress among | 13 |
function of covid | 13 |
the psychological well | 13 |
of response inhibition | 13 |
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the previous study | 13 |
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of the lockdown | 13 |
a previous study | 13 |
end of the | 13 |
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understanding of the | 13 |
about the covid | 13 |
and the psychological | 13 |
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the sense of | 13 |
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relationship between neuroticism | 13 |
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level of education | 13 |
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highly identified employees | 12 |
of the relationship | 12 |
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fact that the | 12 |
in the sample | 12 |
the psychosocial risks | 12 |
higher scores in | 12 |
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wiseman et al | 12 |
a higher risk | 12 |
and lockdown measures | 12 |
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of the health | 12 |
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the scale has | 12 |
with a higher | 12 |
by the pandemic | 12 |
their own hands | 12 |
during the outbreak | 12 |
physical and mental | 12 |
time of data | 12 |
were able to | 12 |
for mental health | 12 |
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studies on the | 12 |
a higher level | 12 |
be used to | 12 |
the declaration of | 12 |
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the health and | 12 |
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members of the | 12 |
weeks of the | 12 |
workers during the | 12 |
the process of | 12 |
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study was conducted | 12 |
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of patients treated | 12 |
a state of | 12 |
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life education in | 12 |
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theory of mind | 12 |
structural equation modeling | 12 |
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than those who | 12 |
the evolution of | 12 |
response inhibition training | 12 |
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previous studies on | 12 |
be found online | 12 |
reported that they | 12 |
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made a substantial | 12 |
factors during the | 11 |
may be due | 11 |
worrying and fears | 11 |
a study of | 11 |
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with the local | 11 |
levels of depressive | 11 |
for this article | 11 |
employees in the | 11 |
this study has | 11 |
behavior during the | 11 |
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of coronavirus disease | 11 |
dark side of | 11 |
levels of institutional | 11 |
environment and the | 11 |
wise et al | 11 |
not appear to | 11 |
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caused by covid | 11 |
the relevance of | 11 |
the ethics committee | 11 |
in the italian | 11 |
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the dimension of | 11 |
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psychometric properties of | 11 |
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teachers in mexico | 11 |
and south italy | 11 |
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east respiratory syndrome | 11 |
which is the | 11 |
dealing with the | 11 |
medical staff and | 11 |
the attribution of | 11 |
the start of | 11 |
people who are | 11 |
due to a | 11 |
consequences of the | 11 |
of social support | 11 |
achievement of optimal | 11 |
employees high in | 11 |
be noted that | 11 |
to leave their | 11 |
did not differ | 11 |
the closure of | 11 |
the objective of | 11 |
fear and disgust | 11 |
a period of | 11 |
from north italy | 11 |
significant differences were | 11 |
on healthcare workers | 11 |
with lower levels | 11 |
and social support | 11 |
the health emergency | 11 |
important intellectual content | 11 |
during the last | 11 |
previous research has | 11 |
used to assess | 11 |
yam et al | 11 |
public health emergency | 11 |
reactivity in the | 11 |
this article can | 11 |
the current pandemic | 11 |
trust in the | 11 |
the nao robot | 11 |
shown that the | 11 |
likert scale from | 11 |
the control group | 11 |
li et al | 11 |
for the development | 11 |
attachment and self | 11 |
before and after | 11 |
a public health | 11 |
with the pandemic | 11 |
naseer et al | 11 |
that there was | 11 |
statistically significant differences | 11 |
mental states to | 11 |
the department of | 11 |
who do not | 11 |
an important role | 11 |
on the contrary | 11 |
number of children | 11 |
for important intellectual | 11 |
by the italian | 11 |
tendency to avoid | 11 |
model with covariates | 11 |
the early stages | 11 |
the dependent variable | 11 |
initial stage of | 11 |
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period of time | 11 |
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results suggest that | 11 |
staff in alds | 11 |
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