Author(s): Benzouak T; Gunpat S; Briner EL; Thake J; Kisely S; Rao S;
Objective Rates of anxiety have increased during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, partially attributable to the experience of COVID-19 related concerns. It remains pivotal to determine the implications of such concerns on the severity of anxiety as they may represent opportune targets for public health preventative or therapeutic efforts. ...
Article GUID: 34987892
Author(s): Khalili-Mahani N; Smyrnova A; Kakinami L;
Background: The relationship between stress and screen addiction is often studied by exploring a single aspect of screen-related behavior in terms of maladaptive dependency or the risks associated with the content. Generally, little attention is given to the pattern of using different screens for different types of stressors, and variations arising from t ...
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