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Anxiety, gender, and social media consumption predict COVID-19 emotional distress

Psychology

Anxiety, gender, and social media consumption predict COVID-19 emotional distress

J. Heffner, M. Vives, et al.

This study conducted by Joseph Heffner, Marc-Lluís Vives, and Oriel FeldmanHall uncovers key factors driving emotional distress during COVID-19. Analyzing data from 948 participants, the research pinpoints trait anxiety, gender, and social media consumption as significant predictors. These insights aim to assist public health officials in identifying vulnerable groups.

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