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as well as | 660 |
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social media use | 206 |
during the covid | 205 |
such as the | 203 |
the development of | 200 |
the importance of | 195 |
the effects of | 189 |
quality of life | 188 |
the relationship between | 187 |
due to the | 185 |
the context of | 181 |
social media platforms | 179 |
and social isolation | 175 |
and mental health | 171 |
in the united | 168 |
part of the | 165 |
more likely to | 163 |
in the context | 158 |
a number of | 157 |
loneliness and social | 153 |
determinants of health | 152 |
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of the covid | 148 |
some of the | 147 |
need to be | 143 |
social support and | 143 |
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social determinants of | 134 |
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the need for | 114 |
the same time | 111 |
a systematic review | 111 |
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the health of | 108 |
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and social media | 106 |
in this study | 105 |
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social media and | 96 |
of health and | 96 |
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world health organization | 95 |
in the past | 94 |
the lack of | 94 |
the nature of | 93 |
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the social distancing | 92 |
the social determinants | 91 |
can be used | 91 |
health and social | 90 |
the concept of | 89 |
social media users | 88 |
the risk of | 88 |
the present study | 88 |
spread of the | 88 |
understanding of the | 88 |
needs to be | 88 |
social distancing measures | 88 |
the process of | 87 |
to understand the | 87 |
with respect to | 86 |
it has been | 86 |
the end of | 85 |
the social media | 84 |
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of the study | 83 |
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the results of | 82 |
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of health care | 80 |
use of social | 80 |
social distancing and | 80 |
the public health | 80 |
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social and economic | 80 |
likely to be | 80 |
in times of | 79 |
the influence of | 79 |
this is a | 79 |
in social media | 79 |
the world health | 79 |
of social relations | 79 |
mental health and | 78 |
in the us | 78 |
of the world | 78 |
it is a | 78 |
the need to | 77 |
of the disease | 77 |
in the social | 77 |
in this paper | 76 |
friends and family | 76 |
of mental health | 76 |
analysis of the | 76 |
was used to | 75 |
the time of | 75 |
health and well | 75 |
of this study | 74 |
response to the | 74 |
the value of | 74 |
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impact of the | 74 |
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impact of social | 73 |
effects of social | 73 |
are more likely | 73 |
around the world | 73 |
nature of the | 73 |
and quality of | 72 |
of loneliness and | 72 |
the quality of | 72 |
to examine the | 72 |
that social media | 71 |
a lot of | 71 |
in the same | 71 |
the state of | 71 |
based on a | 71 |
is based on | 71 |
a lack of | 71 |
of the virus | 70 |
effects of the | 70 |
and in the | 70 |
in the present | 70 |
associated with the | 70 |
physical and mental | 69 |
can lead to | 69 |
the absence of | 68 |
of social isolation | 68 |
to reduce the | 68 |
we need to | 68 |
may not be | 68 |
the effectiveness of | 68 |
social distancing is | 68 |
the form of | 67 |
role of social | 67 |
higher levels of | 67 |
to address the | 66 |
the needs of | 66 |
the presence of | 66 |
the field of | 66 |
social media is | 66 |
online social presence | 65 |
in hong kong | 65 |
the mental health | 65 |
the extent to | 64 |
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role in the | 64 |
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in the face | 64 |
health care workers | 64 |
in the field | 64 |
between social support | 63 |
included in the | 63 |
extent to which | 63 |
to deal with | 63 |
review of the | 63 |
and physical health | 63 |
because of the | 63 |
in the study | 63 |
social distancing behavior | 62 |
the right to | 62 |
a series of | 61 |
in which the | 61 |
it would be | 61 |
of the public | 61 |
to social distancing | 61 |
of missing out | 61 |
to the social | 61 |
the emergence of | 61 |
fear of missing | 60 |
of older adults | 60 |
the age of | 60 |
social isolation and | 60 |
severe acute respiratory | 60 |
the potential to | 60 |
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n a l | 59 |
in older adults | 59 |
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l p r | 59 |
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social tipping processes | 59 |
many of the | 59 |
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p r o | 59 |
r n a | 59 |
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p r e | 59 |
j o u | 59 |
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acute respiratory syndrome | 58 |
to participate in | 58 |
effect of social | 58 |
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relationship between social | 57 |
in developing countries | 57 |
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may lead to | 57 |
and social distancing | 57 |
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on the social | 56 |
members of the | 56 |
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to improve the | 56 |
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the majority of | 56 |
to assess the | 56 |
mental health problems | 55 |
in the first | 55 |
which was not | 55 |
of the health | 55 |
the current study | 55 |
of social capital | 55 |
the evolution of | 55 |
a review of | 55 |
in the last | 55 |
to ensure that | 54 |
health of the | 54 |
that they are | 54 |
this article is | 54 |
the social and | 54 |
interpersonal motor alignment | 53 |
it is possible | 53 |
social capital and | 53 |
social support on | 53 |
the impacts of | 53 |
are likely to | 52 |
in the world | 52 |
the study of | 52 |
in social distancing | 52 |
it is also | 52 |
the current pandemic | 52 |
in the community | 52 |
each of the | 51 |
at the time | 51 |
aspects of social | 51 |
of fake news | 51 |
the experience of | 51 |
the possibility of | 51 |
is an important | 51 |
with each other | 50 |
in line with | 50 |
a set of | 50 |
social networking sites | 50 |
disasters and crises | 50 |
social distancing in | 50 |
the strength of | 50 |
found to be | 50 |
public health and | 50 |
what are the | 50 |
in the future | 49 |
and social support | 49 |
in contrast to | 49 |
changes in the | 49 |
in the literature | 49 |
the provision of | 49 |
there are many | 49 |
to the covid | 49 |
that there are | 49 |
the most important | 49 |
ways in which | 49 |
during the pandemic | 48 |
on mental health | 48 |
all of the | 48 |
in this case | 48 |
it is the | 48 |
social media to | 48 |
the creation of | 48 |
there was a | 48 |
in the country | 48 |
in the s | 48 |
the basis of | 48 |
the benefits of | 48 |
in the uk | 48 |
the total number | 48 |
can also be | 47 |
the general population | 47 |
the health care | 47 |
large number of | 47 |
to be the | 47 |
to evaluate the | 47 |
to health care | 47 |
of the information | 47 |
in later life | 47 |
this is not | 47 |
of social networks | 47 |
and it is | 46 |
the course of | 46 |
this study was | 46 |
to cope with | 46 |
new public health | 46 |
mental health of | 46 |
focus on the | 46 |
data from the | 45 |
parts of the | 45 |
to engage in | 45 |
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certified by peer | 45 |
by peer review | 45 |
on how to | 45 |
was not certified | 45 |
and the social | 45 |
and how to | 45 |
the notion of | 45 |
a public health | 45 |
context of the | 45 |
to determine the | 45 |
levels of social | 45 |
a total of | 44 |
of the internet | 44 |
those who are | 44 |
contribute to the | 44 |
of the community | 44 |
characteristics of the | 44 |
were used to | 44 |
what is the | 44 |
to be more | 44 |
an increase in | 44 |
health care system | 44 |
depending on the | 44 |
with social distancing | 44 |
is likely to | 44 |
the internet and | 44 |
less likely to | 44 |
mental and physical | 44 |
high levels of | 44 |
in this context | 43 |
refers to the | 43 |
were more likely | 43 |
the distribution of | 43 |
the problem of | 43 |
be associated with | 43 |
the amount of | 43 |
has been a | 43 |
anxiety and depression | 43 |
this is the | 43 |
a function of | 43 |
risk factors for | 43 |
access to health | 42 |
the cost of | 42 |
the size of | 42 |
medial prefrontal cortex | 42 |
beta thalassemia major | 42 |
on the one | 42 |
is also a | 42 |
responses to the | 42 |
media use and | 42 |
family and friends | 42 |
social media in | 42 |
the new public | 42 |
out of the | 41 |
which can be | 41 |
compared to the | 41 |
the pandemic and | 41 |
of the new | 41 |
the ministry of | 41 |
were associated with | 41 |
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the consequences of | 41 |
social and political | 41 |
are associated with | 41 |
concern for social | 41 |
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the degree of | 41 |
at the end | 41 |
may be a | 41 |
systematic review of | 41 |
role of the | 41 |
and life satisfaction | 41 |
of social and | 41 |
role of e | 41 |
people who are | 41 |
that have been | 41 |
as a whole | 40 |
affected by the | 40 |
in the early | 40 |
among older adults | 40 |
the one hand | 40 |
the question of | 40 |
led to the | 40 |
using social media | 40 |
of the individual | 40 |
for social risk | 40 |
this can be | 40 |
has also been | 40 |
of the current | 40 |
for older adults | 40 |
in the u | 40 |
use of the | 40 |
all rights reserved | 40 |
we do not | 40 |
social networks and | 39 |
are able to | 39 |
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there has been | 39 |
living with dementia | 39 |
they do not | 39 |
lead to a | 39 |
and online communication | 39 |
the design of | 39 |
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the potential for | 39 |
in recent years | 39 |
the implementation of | 39 |
to the public | 38 |
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the existence of | 38 |
to the pandemic | 38 |
some of these | 38 |
in the following | 38 |
impacts of the | 38 |
the efficacy of | 38 |
from social media | 38 |
associated with a | 38 |
impact on the | 38 |
the idea that | 38 |
found that the | 38 |
for public health | 38 |
the rate of | 38 |
it does not | 38 |
attention to the | 38 |
social media data | 38 |
is that the | 38 |
internet and online | 38 |
a focus on | 38 |
social media as | 37 |
related to social | 37 |
the perspective of | 37 |
the adoption of | 37 |
cruise ship employees | 37 |
of a social | 37 |
in this regard | 37 |
to respond to | 37 |
relationship between the | 37 |
the health and | 37 |
version posted july | 37 |
study was to | 37 |
social media platform | 37 |
as much as | 37 |
to identify the | 37 |
in social networks | 37 |
is necessary to | 37 |
the beginning of | 37 |
development of the | 37 |
problematic social media | 37 |
being able to | 37 |
of the research | 37 |
conflict of interest | 37 |
support and mental | 37 |
hope and fear | 37 |
the coronavirus disease | 37 |
a sample of | 36 |
social constructionist perspective | 36 |
to understand how | 36 |
rather than a | 36 |
n a n | 36 |
systematic review and | 36 |
to explore the | 36 |
in the public | 36 |
research on the | 36 |
results of the | 36 |
to social media | 36 |
the social constructionist | 36 |
social network size | 36 |
on social distancing | 36 |
a n a | 36 |
involved in the | 36 |
association between social | 36 |
to provide a | 35 |
the spreading of | 35 |
in the digital | 35 |
social media has | 35 |
when it comes | 35 |
of social work | 35 |
could lead to | 35 |
in the population | 35 |
the included studies | 35 |
to mitigate the | 35 |
in healthy aging | 35 |
that they have | 35 |
the dynamics of | 35 |
spread of covid | 35 |
the goal of | 35 |
may also be | 35 |
such as social | 35 |
to have a | 35 |
the rest of | 35 |
social distancing on | 35 |
it comes to | 35 |
due to their | 35 |
been associated with | 34 |
social media companies | 34 |
in health care | 34 |
are expected to | 34 |
aspects of the | 34 |
the introduction of | 34 |
end of the | 34 |
are based on | 34 |
the university of | 34 |
number of infections | 34 |
a study of | 34 |
and so on | 34 |
to friends and | 34 |
and lack of | 34 |
in the health | 34 |
positive effect on | 34 |
is protected by | 34 |
information about the | 34 |
the literature on | 34 |
the likelihood of | 34 |
terms of the | 34 |
it may be | 34 |
contributed to the | 34 |
used in the | 34 |
change in the | 34 |
have shown that | 34 |
the aim of | 34 |
as compared to | 34 |
differences in the | 34 |
between the two | 34 |
social security benefits | 34 |
morbidity and mortality | 34 |
the power of | 34 |
the politics of | 33 |
used as a | 33 |
as a consequence | 33 |
in many countries | 33 |
such as a | 33 |
in public health | 33 |
of the human | 33 |
it should be | 33 |
an important role | 33 |
of the data | 33 |
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the onset of | 33 |
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the transmission of | 33 |
be related to | 33 |
prior to the | 33 |
a state of | 33 |
the good of | 33 |
the scope of | 33 |
isolation and loneliness | 33 |
development of a | 33 |
the future of | 33 |
positively associated with | 33 |
to create a | 33 |
version of the | 33 |
part of a | 33 |
deficits in healthy | 33 |
were asked to | 33 |
each of these | 33 |
protected by copyright | 33 |
article is protected | 33 |
the analysis of | 33 |
in the process | 32 |
in light of | 32 |
of the state | 32 |
impact of covid | 32 |
social media for | 32 |
they are not | 32 |
needs of the | 32 |
the individual and | 32 |
when they are | 32 |
a form of | 32 |
size of the | 32 |
of this paper | 32 |
of information and | 32 |
number of people | 32 |
is possible to | 32 |
a need to | 32 |
the united kingdom | 32 |
a positive effect | 32 |
important role in | 32 |
have been used | 32 |
are used to | 32 |
at least one | 32 |
access to the | 32 |
there was no | 32 |
the rise of | 32 |
depends on the | 32 |
to increase the | 32 |
the frequency of | 32 |
social work practice | 32 |
of perceived social | 32 |
for health and | 32 |
of life and | 32 |
the issue of | 32 |
an example of | 32 |
have also been | 32 |
his or her | 32 |
the success of | 32 |
wide range of | 32 |
social and environmental | 32 |
there have been | 32 |
different types of | 32 |
relatedness to friends | 32 |
of the system | 31 |
a combination of | 31 |
times of crisis | 31 |
view of the | 31 |
fight for time | 31 |
of the included | 31 |
of the two | 31 |
of the global | 31 |
the social sciences | 31 |
been used to | 31 |
isolation and confinement | 31 |
that we are | 31 |
risk perception and | 31 |
has led to | 31 |
the loss of | 31 |
been shown to | 31 |
is related to | 31 |
the management of | 31 |
as an example | 31 |
a large number | 31 |
health and quality | 31 |
the authors declare | 31 |
structural equation modeling | 31 |
for social distancing | 31 |
in the time | 31 |
in ways that | 31 |
the lifespan perspective | 31 |
effect of the | 31 |
ministry of health | 31 |
health care and | 31 |
version posted may | 31 |
this study is | 31 |
to each other | 31 |
during the current | 31 |
the most vulnerable | 30 |
whether or not | 30 |
associated with lower | 30 |
awareness of the | 30 |
consistent with the | 30 |
the sharing of | 30 |
in the area | 30 |
of the literature | 30 |
low social connectedness | 30 |
a wide range | 30 |
or social isolation | 30 |
older adults in | 30 |
give rise to | 30 |
the result of | 30 |
rest of the | 30 |
with mental health | 30 |
which in turn | 30 |
may be more | 30 |
the type of | 30 |
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to the health | 30 |
men and women | 30 |
an analysis of | 30 |
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social media post | 30 |
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people in the | 30 |
would like to | 30 |
of the intervention | 30 |
well as a | 30 |
will need to | 30 |
importance of the | 30 |
of infectious disease | 30 |
on the health | 30 |
can be seen | 30 |
of access to | 30 |
to meet the | 30 |
of the sample | 30 |
state of the | 30 |
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of the participants | 30 |
the application of | 29 |
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majority of the | 29 |
to be able | 29 |
lead to the | 29 |
mental health issues | 29 |
for social good | 29 |
better understanding of | 29 |
in the development | 29 |
to focus on | 29 |
and physical activity | 29 |
of older people | 29 |
there is also | 29 |
to contribute to | 29 |
the fight for | 29 |
and young people | 29 |
consequences of the | 29 |
point of view | 29 |
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so as to | 29 |
can be a | 29 |
the extent of | 29 |
pointed out that | 29 |
health and the | 29 |
the structure of | 29 |
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of a new | 29 |
social isolation in | 29 |
much of the | 29 |
the establishment of | 29 |
the complexity of | 29 |
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that social distancing | 29 |
health care for | 29 |
of the coronavirus | 29 |
to investigate the | 29 |
of machine learning | 29 |
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in some cases | 29 |
as it is | 29 |
for those who | 29 |
economic and social | 29 |
the ways in | 29 |
as long as | 29 |
showed that the | 29 |
before and after | 28 |
but also the | 28 |
between social media | 28 |
with the same | 28 |
because it is | 28 |
by means of | 28 |
and how they | 28 |
this kind of | 28 |
be used as | 28 |
due to a | 28 |
the theory of | 28 |
the lives of | 28 |
the general public | 28 |
in the previous | 28 |
the proportion of | 28 |
across the world | 28 |
and fear of | 28 |
on the basis | 28 |
in a way | 28 |
to better understand | 28 |
a period of | 28 |
the social network | 28 |
a way that | 28 |
people living with | 28 |
for disease control | 28 |
effects on the | 28 |
the coronavirus pandemic | 28 |
social participation and | 28 |
of social indicators | 28 |
seems to be | 28 |
new york city | 28 |
is defined as | 28 |
stay at home | 28 |
have to be | 28 |
suggest that the | 28 |
compared with the | 28 |
aware of the | 28 |
by the pandemic | 28 |
serve as a | 28 |
shown in table | 28 |
and on the | 28 |
in our study | 27 |
is a need | 27 |
an understanding of | 27 |
benefits of social | 27 |
the construction of | 27 |
of social frailty | 27 |
right to housing | 27 |
review and meta | 27 |
loneliness or social | 27 |
is essential to | 27 |
we used the | 27 |
of social interactions | 27 |
for future research | 27 |
in which they | 27 |
appear to be | 27 |
those that are | 27 |
respond to the | 27 |
the link between | 27 |
as in the | 27 |
of false information | 27 |
to develop a | 27 |
through social media | 27 |
from the perspective | 27 |
this paper is | 27 |
across the lifespan | 27 |
version posted june | 27 |
support for the | 27 |
social relationships and | 27 |
of the epidemic | 27 |
make sense of | 27 |
and health care | 27 |
the n b | 27 |
as a tool | 27 |
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unverified information sharing | 27 |
children and young | 27 |
level of social | 27 |
social media on | 27 |
as a means | 27 |
and access to | 27 |
psychological impact of | 27 |
in this section | 27 |
are related to | 27 |
of the crisis | 27 |
has been shown | 26 |
seem to be | 26 |
in social work | 26 |
will continue to | 26 |
more or less | 26 |
is used to | 26 |
in the workplace | 26 |
validity of the | 26 |
political and economic | 26 |
activities of daily | 26 |
presented in table | 26 |
the work of | 26 |
via social media | 26 |
higher rates of | 26 |
the history of | 26 |
middle east respiratory | 26 |
the relationships between | 26 |
the city of | 26 |
relation to the | 26 |
the implications of | 26 |
the understanding of | 26 |
social media can | 26 |
information on the | 26 |
is that it | 26 |
we found that | 26 |
associated with higher | 26 |
but it is | 26 |
the novel coronavirus | 26 |
because they are | 26 |
it is necessary | 26 |
that could be | 26 |
a matter of | 26 |
to identify and | 26 |
the characteristics of | 26 |
for mental health | 26 |
of daily living | 26 |
has shown that | 26 |
purpose of this | 26 |
significantly associated with | 26 |
social indicators research | 26 |
of the respondents | 26 |
the findings of | 26 |
of the people | 26 |
which has been | 26 |
social network analysis | 26 |
stage of the | 26 |
on the internet | 26 |
and the role | 26 |
social media exposure | 26 |
associated with increased | 26 |
with chronic pain | 26 |
not only the | 26 |
a role in | 26 |
of beta thalassemia | 26 |
of this article | 26 |
to measure the | 26 |
of the same | 26 |
at the individual | 26 |
east respiratory syndrome | 26 |
the world and | 26 |
in the age | 26 |
has become a | 26 |
ensure that the | 26 |
public health measures | 26 |
an opportunity to | 26 |
that are not | 26 |
are needed to | 25 |
be regarded as | 25 |
a recent study | 25 |
is needed to | 25 |
social big data | 25 |
depend on the | 25 |
the sense of | 25 |
in new york | 25 |
and risk of | 25 |
phase of the | 25 |
were able to | 25 |
that may be | 25 |
a longitudinal study | 25 |
social distancing policies | 25 |
the magnitude of | 25 |
of social systems | 25 |
be applied to | 25 |
social workers can | 25 |
to study the | 25 |
the combination of | 25 |
understanding of how | 25 |
the common good | 25 |
to be in | 25 |
likely to have | 25 |
the definition of | 25 |
assessed using the | 25 |
in the sense | 25 |
the production of | 25 |
and use of | 25 |
for the social | 25 |
the formation of | 25 |
the practice of | 25 |
present study was | 25 |
they can be | 25 |
there are a | 25 |
in the general | 25 |
fact that the | 25 |
state of emergency | 25 |
are presented in | 25 |
crises and disasters | 25 |
a source of | 25 |
the fear of | 25 |
longitudinal study of | 25 |
young people in | 25 |
to analyze the | 25 |
as a function | 25 |
based on their | 25 |
focused on the | 25 |
to estimate the | 25 |
in their social | 25 |
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