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  1. Article: Proximity to people with COVID-19 and anxiety among community residents during the epidemic in Guangzhou, China.

    Su, Jinghua / Chen, Xiyuan / Yang, Ning / Sun, Meng / Zhou, Liang

    BJPsych open

    2020  Volume 6, Issue 4, Page(s) e75

    Abstract: ... moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19. Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated ... its spread. We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China. We found the prevalence ... of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score ≥5) was 37.7%, and anxiety was significantly and ...

    Abstract The recent outbreak of a novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) may have acute psychological consequences, both in relation to the impact of the virus itself and the restrictions imposed to tackle its spread. We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China. We found the prevalence of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score ≥5) was 37.7%, and anxiety was significantly and moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19. Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated with the presence of individuals with COVID-19 in the same building; a longer time spent each day gathering information about the virus; and choosing social media as their preferred source of information. Our findings provide an insight into the psychological support and guidance about information sources that are required in this type of public health emergency.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2829557-2
    ISSN 2056-4724
    ISSN 2056-4724
    DOI 10.1192/bjo.2020.59
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Proximity to people with COVID-19 and anxiety among community residents during the epidemic in Guangzhou, China

    Su, J. / Chen, X. / Yang, N. / Sun, M. / Zhou, L.

    BJPsych open

    Abstract: ... moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19 Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated ... its spread We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China We found the prevalence ... of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score ≥5) was 37 7%, and anxiety was significantly and ...

    Abstract The recent outbreak of a novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) may have acute psychological consequences, both in relation to the impact of the virus itself and the restrictions imposed to tackle its spread We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China We found the prevalence of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score ≥5) was 37 7%, and anxiety was significantly and moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19 Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated with the presence of individuals with COVID-19 in the same building;a longer time spent each day gathering information about the virus;and choosing social media as their preferred source of information Our findings provide an insight into the psychological support and guidance about information sources that are required in this type of public health emergency
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #662498
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article: Proximity to people with COVID-19 and anxiety among community residents during the epidemic in Guangzhou, China. LID - e75

    Su, J. / Chen, X. / Yang, N. / Sun, M. / Zhou, L. Auid-Orcid https orcid org

    BJPsych Open

    Abstract: ... moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19 Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated ... its spread We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China We found the prevalence ... of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder–7 score ≥5) was 37 7%, and anxiety was significantly and ...

    Abstract The recent outbreak of a novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) may have acute psychological consequences, both in relation to the impact of the virus itself and the restrictions imposed to tackle its spread We conducted an online survey of 403 residents in Guangzhou, China We found the prevalence of anxiety (defined as Generalized Anxiety Disorder–7 score ≥5) was 37 7%, and anxiety was significantly and moderately correlated with worry about COVID-19 Higher anxiety levels in community residents was associated with the presence of individuals with COVID-19 in the same building;a longer time spent each day gathering information about the virus;and choosing social media as their preferred source of information Our findings provide an insight into the psychological support and guidance about information sources that are required in this type of public health emergency FAU - Su, Jinghua
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #853424
    Database COVID19

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