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bigram | frequency |
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mental health | 625 |
social support | 194 |
healthcare workers | 95 |
perceived social | 86 |
public health | 83 |
social distancing | 70 |
depressive symptoms | 70 |
anxiety symptoms | 69 |
hong kong | 61 |
health care | 57 |
anxiety disorder | 54 |
generalized anxiety | 52 |
sleep quality | 52 |
coronavirus disease | 49 |
health problems | 49 |
general population | 49 |
lgb people | 47 |
novel coronavirus | 47 |
res doi | 46 |
psychiatry res | 46 |
cord uid | 46 |
doc id | 46 |
home order | 46 |
social anxiety | 44 |
psychological impact | 41 |
perceived impact | 41 |
primary care | 41 |
home orders | 41 |
related stressors | 39 |
health outcomes | 38 |
health anxiety | 37 |
social isolation | 37 |
systematic review | 35 |
higher levels | 35 |
risk factors | 34 |
daily life | 34 |
psychological outcomes | 33 |
psychological distress | 33 |
health measures | 31 |
high levels | 31 |
present study | 31 |
mental disorders | 30 |
young adults | 30 |
health services | 29 |
injury fatalities | 29 |
sexual minority | 29 |
higher scores | 28 |
perceived stress | 28 |
college students | 27 |
point likert | 27 |
mental illness | 27 |
life satisfaction | 27 |
social media | 26 |
alcohol use | 26 |
sectional study | 25 |
internal consistency | 24 |
sns use | 24 |
substance use | 24 |
online survey | 24 |
negative evaluation | 24 |
medical staff | 23 |
sexual orientation | 23 |
world health | 23 |
order status | 23 |
health organization | 23 |
anxiety sensitivity | 22 |
psychiatric symptoms | 22 |
health questionnaire | 22 |
current study | 22 |
among veterans | 22 |
academic staff | 22 |
retirement homes | 21 |
distress tolerance | 21 |
physical health | 21 |
patient health | 21 |
health symptoms | 20 |
scale ranging | 20 |
likert scale | 20 |
per day | 20 |
general public | 20 |
one month | 20 |
health consequences | 20 |
suicidal ideation | 19 |
social contact | 19 |
problematic sns | 19 |
ucla loneliness | 19 |
ptsd symptoms | 19 |
university students | 18 |
loneliness scale | 18 |
suicide deaths | 18 |
social network | 18 |
psychological effects | 18 |
financial worry | 18 |
total score | 18 |
two weeks | 18 |
unintentional injury | 17 |
family conflict | 17 |
care workers | 17 |
psychometric properties | 17 |
depression anxiety | 17 |
health status | 17 |
cutoff score | 17 |
officially announced | 17 |
posttraumatic stress | 16 |
faculty members | 16 |
suicide rates | 16 |
general covid | 16 |
specific covid | 16 |
psychological symptoms | 16 |
respiratory syndrome | 16 |
cast among | 16 |
physical distancing | 16 |
symptom severity | 16 |
informed consent | 16 |
stress disorder | 16 |
regression analyses | 16 |
nearly every | 16 |
see table | 15 |
associated factors | 15 |
risk factor | 15 |
significantly higher | 15 |
young people | 15 |
every day | 15 |
anxiety disorders | 15 |
health conditions | 15 |
internet use | 15 |
conflict related | 15 |
united states | 15 |
affective disorders | 15 |
younger age | 15 |
demographic variables | 14 |
coping strategies | 14 |
participants reported | 14 |
anxiety stress | 14 |
severe anxiety | 14 |
lockdown measures | 14 |
current pandemic | 14 |
poor sleep | 14 |
lgbt community | 14 |
unemployment rate | 14 |
multidimensional scale | 14 |
depression symptoms | 14 |
increased risk | 13 |
pilot trial | 13 |
immediate psychological | 13 |
factors associated | 13 |
acute respiratory | 13 |
authors declare | 13 |
traumatic stress | 13 |
rapid review | 13 |
health professionals | 13 |
va primary | 13 |
age groups | 13 |
health treatment | 13 |
psychosocial distress | 13 |
among chinese | 13 |
psychiatric hospitals | 13 |
epidemic among | 13 |
studies reported | 12 |
march th | 12 |
initial stage | 12 |
protective equipment | 12 |
significant lower | 12 |
stopped working | 12 |
severe acute | 12 |
income level | 12 |
age group | 12 |
personal protective | 12 |
health impact | 12 |
psychological responses | 12 |
symptoms among | 12 |
point scale | 12 |
negative mental | 12 |
demographic characteristics | 12 |
current sample | 11 |
sample size | 11 |
high rates | 11 |
greater risk | 11 |
high risk | 11 |
data collection | 11 |
sectional survey | 11 |
reduced connection | 11 |
monthly personal | 11 |
previous research | 11 |
may also | 11 |
descriptive statistics | 11 |
may lead | 11 |
care patients | 11 |
school students | 11 |
personal income | 11 |
psychiatric patients | 11 |
depressive disorder | 11 |
negative coping | 11 |
federal state | 11 |
reduced social | 11 |
month follow | 11 |
nucleic acid | 11 |
sars outbreak | 11 |
lower levels | 11 |
protective factor | 11 |
high school | 11 |
statistically significant | 10 |
infectious disease | 10 |
past two | 10 |
regression models | 10 |
low levels | 10 |
alcohol consumption | 10 |
announced stay | 10 |
higher depression | 10 |
item version | 10 |
significant higher | 10 |
screen positive | 10 |
type scale | 10 |
standard deviation | 10 |
avoidance scores | 10 |
general health | 10 |
symptoms severity | 10 |
entrance exams | 10 |
instrumental support | 10 |
participants completed | 10 |
logistic regression | 10 |
daily routine | 10 |
scores compared | 10 |
restrictive measures | 10 |
social contacts | 10 |
university entrance | 10 |
depression scores | 10 |
multiple regression | 10 |
stress scale | 10 |
schizophrenia spectrum | 10 |
good internal | 10 |
problematic internet | 10 |
excess suicides | 10 |
among community | 10 |
severe mental | 10 |
quarantine experience | 10 |
older adults | 10 |
less likely | 10 |
positively associated | 10 |
current situation | 10 |
mood disorder | 10 |
compulsive disorder | 10 |
health interventions | 10 |
coping style | 10 |
elevated levels | 9 |
item measure | 9 |
undergraduate students | 9 |
significantly associated | 9 |
negatively associated | 9 |
psychiatric treatment | 9 |
scores indicating | 9 |
depression scale | 9 |
positive coping | 9 |
brief measure | 9 |
stress scales | 9 |
home confinement | 9 |
respondents reported | 9 |
perceived stay | 9 |
health effects | 9 |
frontline workers | 9 |
related symptoms | 9 |
health condition | 9 |
chinese population | 9 |
health needs | 9 |
related factors | 9 |
stress levels | 9 |
institutional review | 9 |
psychiatric disorders | 9 |
emotional impact | 9 |
cast program | 9 |
health emergency | 9 |
mental state | 9 |
nationwide lockdown | 9 |
previous studies | 9 |
outcome measures | 9 |
competing interests | 9 |
actual health | 9 |
major depressive | 9 |
among students | 8 |
senior high | 8 |
strongly agree | 8 |
financial strain | 8 |
psychological consequences | 8 |
rapid systematic | 8 |
health issues | 8 |
mean scores | 8 |
suicidal thoughts | 8 |
psychotic symptoms | 8 |
ethics committee | 8 |
existing mental | 8 |
three subscales | 8 |
congregate care | 8 |
racial ethnic | 8 |
participants rate | 8 |
social interactions | 8 |
major depression | 8 |
anxiety scores | 8 |
fatality rates | 8 |
administrative staff | 8 |
hospital anxiety | 8 |
assessing generalized | 8 |
health concern | 8 |
health concerns | 8 |
assessed using | 8 |
inclusion criteria | 8 |
effect size | 8 |
loved ones | 8 |
psychological interventions | 8 |
family members | 8 |
higher level | 8 |
disorders among | 8 |
anxiety among | 8 |
ptsd symptomatology | 8 |
regression analysis | 8 |
item generalized | 8 |
future studies | 8 |
gender differences | 8 |
bipolar disorder | 8 |
lockdown period | 8 |
sample reported | 8 |
infection rates | 8 |
suicide risk | 8 |
financial worries | 8 |
showed significant | 8 |
reported moderate | 8 |
undetermined injury | 8 |
distress among | 8 |
years old | 8 |
clinical depression | 8 |
stress symptoms | 8 |
psychosis risk | 8 |
lower life | 8 |
second wave | 8 |
community residents | 8 |
health aspects | 7 |
sleep problems | 7 |
table shows | 7 |
long term | 7 |
prevalence rates | 7 |
severe depression | 7 |
subscale scores | 7 |
review board | 7 |
employment status | 7 |
health among | 7 |
experiencing homelessness | 7 |
among lgb | 7 |
outbreak psychological | 7 |
psychic anxiety | 7 |
greater disruption | 7 |
construct validity | 7 |
living conditions | 7 |
nationally representative | 7 |
extremely severe | 7 |
outcomes associated | 7 |
distress related | 7 |
i feel | 7 |
outcomes among | 7 |
veterans affairs | 7 |
health difficulties | 7 |
substances used | 7 |
psychological outcome | 7 |
community sample | 7 |
vulnerable groups | 7 |
may increase | 7 |
higher anxiety | 7 |
female sex | 7 |
representative sample | 7 |
fearful spells | 7 |
coronavirus outbreak | 7 |
federal states | 7 |
depressive symptomatology | 7 |
negative impact | 7 |
protective factors | 7 |
among young | 7 |
results indicate | 7 |
participants indicated | 7 |
risk group | 7 |
two studies | 7 |
health system | 7 |
prolonged social | 7 |
reported higher | 7 |
health crisis | 7 |
negative psychological | 7 |
anxious individuals | 7 |
one study | 7 |
factor structure | 7 |
trauma symptoms | 7 |
among individuals | 7 |
confirmed cases | 7 |
female gender | 7 |
significant variance | 7 |
german federal | 7 |
educational level | 7 |
health disorders | 7 |
probable clinical | 7 |
future research | 7 |
general hospital | 7 |
immediate mental | 7 |
mental healthcare | 7 |
psychological status | 7 |
experienced anxiety | 7 |
report high | 7 |
depression among | 7 |
sars epidemic | 7 |
demonstrated good | 7 |
affective experiences | 7 |
chinese version | 7 |
suicide mortality | 7 |
suicide fatalities | 7 |
mental disorder | 7 |
hubei province | 7 |
based cross | 7 |
structural equation | 7 |
health burden | 7 |
depression level | 7 |
also reported | 7 |
disorder scale | 7 |
infected patients | 7 |
positive screen | 7 |
received support | 7 |
perceived changes | 6 |
study conducted | 6 |
alpha coefficient | 6 |
studies examining | 6 |
north america | 6 |
injury fatality | 6 |
young children | 6 |
distancing measures | 6 |
severity score | 6 |
adult mental | 6 |
opioid use | 6 |
significant predictors | 6 |
dependent variables | 6 |
clinical levels | 6 |
study also | 6 |
widely used | 6 |
mental illnesses | 6 |
total number | 6 |
covid infection | 6 |
distancing protocols | 6 |
poorer mental | 6 |
acid test | 6 |
depression subscale | 6 |
socially anxious | 6 |
lower scores | 6 |
people experiencing | 6 |
family support | 6 |
rate change | 6 |
psychiatric nurses | 6 |
sectional design | 6 |
great recession | 6 |
occupational activity | 6 |
higher risk | 6 |
mortality rate | 6 |
stress scores | 6 |
financial concerns | 6 |
study examined | 6 |
psychological health | 6 |
higher psychosocial | 6 |
past psychotherapeutic | 6 |
current crisis | 6 |
approximately one | 6 |
chinese public | 6 |
repeated measures | 6 |
particularly vulnerable | 6 |
site caregivers | 6 |
disease control | 6 |
use among | 6 |
bivariate analyses | 6 |
physical contact | 6 |
community volunteers | 6 |
narrative review | 6 |
psychiatric inpatient | 6 |
care system | 6 |
media use | 6 |
use disorders | 6 |
urgently needed | 6 |
respiratory symptoms | 6 |
chinese people | 6 |
among health | 6 |
everyday life | 6 |
participants rated | 6 |
financial insecurity | 6 |
strongly disagree | 6 |
systematic reviews | 6 |
digital media | 6 |
good reliability | 6 |
living alone | 6 |
different forms | 6 |
severity measure | 6 |
actual financial | 6 |
results may | 6 |
whether participants | 6 |
underprivileged children | 6 |
experienced distress | 6 |
remission phase | 6 |
severe depressive | 6 |
young adult | 6 |
sars survivors | 6 |
older people | 6 |
alcohol misuse | 6 |
methodological quality | 6 |
online surveys | 6 |
coronavirus pneumonia | 6 |
distancing interventions | 6 |
people may | 6 |
covid pandemic | 6 |
athome order | 6 |
significant others | 6 |
significant increase | 6 |
effect sizes | 6 |
studies included | 6 |
pandemic may | 6 |
care setting | 6 |
ptsd checklist | 6 |
suicide rate | 6 |
financial interests | 6 |
immune system | 6 |
influenza pandemic | 6 |
younger people | 6 |
may contribute | 6 |
coronavirus pandemic | 6 |
recent studies | 5 |
study design | 5 |
check items | 5 |
stress level | 5 |
lower level | 5 |
reported clinical | 5 |
live map | 5 |
severely affected | 5 |
prior work | 5 |
current covid | 5 |
public mental | 5 |
sum scores | 5 |
study covid | 5 |
respondents completed | 5 |
sleep duration | 5 |
negative emotional | 5 |
social interaction | 5 |
clinical practice | 5 |
concern scores | 5 |
health survey | 5 |
present sample | 5 |
findings suggest | 5 |
lancet psychiatry | 5 |
attention check | 5 |
student population | 5 |
formal analysis | 5 |
use disorder | 5 |
contain covid | 5 |
participants provided | 5 |
sociodemographic data | 5 |
social networking | 5 |
independent variables | 5 |
symptoms related | 5 |
healthcare system | 5 |
regarding covid | 5 |
positively related | 5 |
one composite | 5 |
near future | 5 |
people affected | 5 |
emotional distress | 5 |
first year | 5 |
national institute | 5 |
online mental | 5 |
results showed | 5 |
low self | 5 |
screening measures | 5 |
overall model | 5 |
unemployment rates | 5 |
significantly explained | 5 |
containment measures | 5 |
adverse mental | 5 |
different age | 5 |
neuropsychiatric symptoms | 5 |
experiencing quarantine | 5 |
living environment | 5 |
staff showed | 5 |
ftf communication | 5 |
first aid | 5 |
psychological resilience | 5 |
recall bias | 5 |
glm coefficients | 5 |
life events | 5 |
pandemic situation | 5 |
mg per | 5 |
pandemic among | 5 |
among healthcare | 5 |
favoring cmc | 5 |
statistics canada | 5 |
ema questionnaires | 5 |
composite score | 5 |
brief depression | 5 |
apartment without | 5 |
distress experienced | 5 |
showed higher | 5 |
first step | 5 |
univariate glm | 5 |
wide range | 5 |
behavioral therapy | 5 |
low perceived | 5 |
monthly income | 5 |
disorders group | 5 |
patients back | 5 |
personal relationships | 5 |
mcnemar test | 5 |
mean age | 5 |
multivariate logistic | 5 |
supplementary table | 5 |
health challenges | 5 |
internet addiction | 5 |
interventions aimed | 5 |
lockdown experienced | 5 |
since december | 5 |
social situations | 5 |
among college | 5 |
rating scale | 5 |
new coronavirus | 5 |
elderly population | 5 |
based survey | 5 |
mental wellbeing | 5 |
students compared | 5 |
existing literature | 5 |
social sciences | 5 |
significant differences | 5 |
www document | 5 |
disease outbreaks | 5 |
life due | 5 |
stress among | 5 |
fever clinic | 5 |
disorder patients | 5 |
lived alone | 5 |
better understanding | 5 |
way analysis | 5 |
asymptomatic covid | 5 |
previous study | 5 |
lower educational | 5 |
coronavirus infection | 5 |
medical college | 5 |
ethnic background | 5 |
specific stressors | 5 |
significantly improve | 5 |
depression symptom | 5 |
vulnerability factors | 5 |
determine whether | 5 |
possible range | 5 |
psychiatric hospital | 5 |
studies using | 5 |
medical workers | 5 |
va medical | 5 |
restrictions due | 5 |
million people | 5 |
national health | 5 |
special person | 5 |
death reporting | 5 |
create one | 5 |
significant unique | 5 |
significantly related | 5 |
pakistani media | 5 |
related disorders | 5 |
economically underprivileged | 5 |
health diagnoses | 5 |
chest ct | 5 |
substance abuse | 5 |
reporting system | 5 |
health surveys | 5 |
event scale | 5 |
item questionnaire | 5 |
common mental | 5 |
related sensations | 5 |
depression severity | 5 |
past month | 5 |
may result | 5 |
signature mental | 5 |
higher concern | 5 |
mediation model | 5 |
study reported | 5 |
covid patients | 5 |
perceived support | 5 |
low distress | 5 |
older children | 5 |
severe scores | 5 |
several days | 5 |
usual activities | 5 |
problematic social | 5 |
case report | 5 |
health emergencies | 5 |
clinical implications | 5 |
international concern | 5 |
significantly lower | 5 |
diagnostic category | 5 |
chronic medical | 5 |
findings highlight | 5 |
support may | 5 |
psychological well | 5 |
linear regression | 5 |
experience anxiety | 4 |
selection bias | 4 |
logistic support | 4 |
depression levels | 4 |
final manuscript | 4 |
another study | 4 |
adverse effects | 4 |
rates per | 4 |
missing data | 4 |
suicide attempts | 4 |
severe impact | 4 |
higher perceived | 4 |
inpatient psychiatric | 4 |
may experience | 4 |
literature review | 4 |
poor mental | 4 |
three months | 4 |
large sample | 4 |
food insecurity | 4 |
projected unemployment | 4 |
suspected covid | 4 |
medical issues | 4 |
natural disasters | 4 |
corona virus | 4 |
bodily pain | 4 |
quarantine stressors | 4 |
mild anxiety | 4 |
staff vs | 4 |
potential negative | 4 |
economic situation | 4 |
time spent | 4 |
included studies | 4 |
high prevalence | 4 |
randomized clinical | 4 |
community participants | 4 |
results also | 4 |
study protocol | 4 |
psychosocial morbidity | 4 |
ema period | 4 |
china one | 4 |
world mental | 4 |
individual resilience | 4 |
hierarchical regression | 4 |
media exposure | 4 |
potential public | 4 |
east respiratory | 4 |
deemed necessary | 4 |
psychology trainee | 4 |
medium effect | 4 |
challenging times | 4 |
study aimed | 4 |
health impacts | 4 |
last two | 4 |
blood routine | 4 |
negative effects | 4 |
health disparities | 4 |
rate items | 4 |
first wave | 4 |
psychometric evaluation | 4 |
also asked | 4 |
main effect | 4 |
evidence supports | 4 |
chinese adolescents | 4 |
deaths due | 4 |
state exam | 4 |
equation modeling | 4 |
year students | 4 |
cohort study | 4 |
varying degrees | 4 |
emotional states | 4 |
basic needs | 4 |
people around | 4 |
life expectancy | 4 |
research suggests | 4 |
two groups | 4 |
mediated communication | 4 |
recoded dichotomously | 4 |
policy recommendations | 4 |
health science | 4 |
greater number | 4 |
psychological intervention | 4 |
standardized survey | 4 |
greater depression | 4 |
live alone | 4 |
much time | 4 |
related deaths | 4 |
uniquely negatively | 4 |
cigarette smoking | 4 |
nursing homes | 4 |
two months | 4 |
severe symptoms | 4 |
received social | 4 |
experience measured | 4 |
interaction terms | 4 |
made available | 4 |
large number | 4 |
increased frequency | 4 |
psychological problems | 4 |
suicide among | 4 |
might also | 4 |
using items | 4 |
educational attainment | 4 |
health support | 4 |
prior studies | 4 |
viral exposure | 4 |
seven items | 4 |
sars control | 4 |
hospitalized patients | 4 |
hospital employees | 4 |
also provided | 4 |
healthcare worker | 4 |
related social | 4 |
scores indicate | 4 |
extreme increase | 4 |
distress score | 4 |
important implications | 4 |
psychiatric diagnoses | 4 |
potential influence | 4 |
second scenario | 4 |
showed significantly | 4 |
higher loneliness | 4 |
related information | 4 |
care facilities | 4 |
demographic information | 4 |
first scenario | 4 |
supplementary material | 4 |
medical examiner | 4 |
psychiatric morbidities | 4 |
also found | 4 |
clinically relevant | 4 |
items adapted | 4 |
school closure | 4 |
psychological services | 4 |
veterans found | 4 |
among medical | 4 |
lessons learned | 4 |
information regarding | 4 |
pittsburgh sleep | 4 |
negative effect | 4 |
pandemic ratings | 4 |
indicating greater | 4 |
among sars | 4 |
may reflect | 4 |
medical care | 4 |
pandemic will | 4 |
per week | 4 |
based intervention | 4 |
reported significantly | 4 |
panhellenic exams | 4 |
following items | 4 |
hoarding disorder | 4 |
global burden | 4 |
scoring within | 4 |
remained significant | 4 |
based mental | 4 |
unintended consequences | 4 |
pandemic measures | 4 |
adverse consequences | 4 |
least one | 4 |
compensation hypothesis | 4 |
month prior | 4 |
urgent need | 4 |
wisqars data | 4 |
among us | 4 |
experienced family | 4 |
questionnaire designed | 4 |
per year | 4 |
general stressors | 4 |
several limitations | 4 |
workers reported | 4 |
medical conditions | 4 |
suicide research | 4 |
financial situation | 4 |
performed using | 4 |
perceived covid | 4 |
emotional support | 4 |
potential areas | 4 |
support scale | 4 |
recent study | 4 |
high loneliness | 4 |
medical centers | 4 |
psychological crisis | 4 |
concerns regarding | 4 |
confirmed case | 4 |
digital collaborative | 4 |
higher health | 4 |
syndrome coronavirus | 4 |
lower income | 4 |
age differences | 4 |
isolation measures | 4 |
domestic violence | 4 |
several studies | 4 |
measured using | 4 |
education level | 4 |
homeless people | 4 |
demographic correlates | 4 |
mediating role | 4 |
kong mental | 4 |
housing location | 4 |
completed surveys | 4 |
randomized controlled | 4 |
cast intervention | 4 |
greater impact | 4 |
lower depression | 4 |
spectrum illnesses | 4 |
multivariable analyses | 4 |
demographic factors | 4 |
study found | 4 |
conducted among | 4 |
developmental studies | 4 |
adolescents impacted | 4 |
clinical psychology | 4 |
daily structure | 4 |
asian americans | 4 |
increased workload | 4 |
clinical characteristics | 4 |
better support | 4 |
hearing voices | 4 |
low methodological | 4 |
multidisciplinary research | 4 |
middle east | 4 |
stepped care | 4 |
significant difference | 4 |
indirect pathways | 4 |
also shown | 4 |
past days | 4 |
lower self | 4 |
psychiatric inpatients | 4 |
screened positive | 4 |
potential risk | 4 |
high anxiety | 4 |
using spss | 4 |
clinical trial | 4 |
resilience scale | 4 |
job status | 4 |
network size | 4 |
low social | 4 |
buffering effect | 4 |
feel cheerful | 4 |
daily activities | 4 |
alzheimer disease | 4 |
specific symptoms | 4 |
individuals experiencing | 4 |
clinically elevated | 4 |
significant interaction | 4 |
examine whether | 4 |
research priorities | 4 |
mini mental | 4 |
health intervention | 4 |
situation associated | 4 |
psychotic features | 4 |
grand est | 4 |
increased loneliness | 4 |
since january | 4 |
social compensation | 4 |
parent study | 4 |
related mental | 4 |
covid related | 4 |
psychiatric conditions | 4 |
nationwide survey | 4 |
behavioral health | 4 |
also considered | 4 |
significantly increased | 4 |
resilience factors | 4 |
scores range | 4 |
based studies | 4 |
odds ratio | 4 |
greater psychological | 4 |
independently associated | 4 |
anxiety levels | 4 |
health service | 4 |
socioeconomic status | 4 |
report questionnaire | 4 |
drug use | 4 |
six studies | 4 |
confirmed covid | 4 |
negative emotions | 4 |
viral infection | 4 |
quality index | 4 |
higher education | 4 |
greater health | 4 |
influence factors | 4 |
lower intrusion | 4 |
analytic review | 4 |
beyond general | 4 |
item self | 4 |
psychotic disorder | 4 |
phq primary | 3 |
athome orders | 3 |
adult population | 3 |
material associated | 3 |
need help | 3 |
support level | 3 |
patient might | 3 |
measures ancovas | 3 |
significant result | 3 |
social phobia | 3 |
longitudinal studies | 3 |
universidade federal | 3 |
commonly reported | 3 |
prior mental | 3 |
clinical significance | 3 |
special televised | 3 |
high social | 3 |
nosocomial infection | 3 |
mental morbidity | 3 |
multivariate model | 3 |
moderate increase | 3 |
known competing | 3 |
survey study | 3 |
communication due | 3 |
second step | 3 |
online communication | 3 |
individuals undergoing | 3 |
individual level | 3 |
temporal change | 3 |
longitudinal study | 3 |
current symptoms | 3 |
data provided | 3 |
across age | 3 |
severity scores | 3 |
scheduled activities | 3 |
show higher | 3 |
psychometric characteristics | 3 |
electronic media | 3 |
care model | 3 |
assess anxiety | 3 |
aged people | 3 |
detailed information | 3 |
days later | 3 |
health impairments | 3 |
psychological difficulties | 3 |
health appointment | 3 |
two women | 3 |
software version | 3 |
carefully monitored | 3 |
healthcare providers | 3 |
infectious diseases | 3 |
presented significant | 3 |
creative solutions | 3 |
structured clinical | 3 |
rural areas | 3 |
lockdown conditions | 3 |
significant predictor | 3 |
previous weeks | 3 |
outbreak period | 3 |
cognitive anxiety | 3 |
chinese medical | 3 |
quarantine restrictions | 3 |
adults aged | 3 |
amongst individuals | 3 |
negative syndrome | 3 |
routine medical | 3 |
cohen wills | 3 |
related quality | 3 |
based injury | 3 |
step intervention | 3 |
wenchuan earthquake | 3 |
symptoms within | 3 |
item scale | 3 |
excellent internal | 3 |
psychological pressure | 3 |
va mental | 3 |
risk communication | 3 |
ameliorate children | 3 |
identified references | 3 |
may need | 3 |
emergency room | 3 |
retest reliability | 3 |
comorbid medical | 3 |
health problem | 3 |
online study | 3 |
current quarantine | 3 |
five years | 3 |
psychological state | 3 |
status among | 3 |
psychological first | 3 |
greater loneliness | 3 |
baseline depression | 3 |
social stress | 3 |
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