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.2020 Dec:76:102326.
doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2020.102326. Epub 2020 Oct 24.

Coronaphobia revisted: A state-of-the-art on pandemic-related fear, anxiety, and stress

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Coronaphobia revisted: A state-of-the-art on pandemic-related fear, anxiety, and stress

Gordon J G Asmundson et al. J Anxiety Disord.2020 Dec.
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Fluctuations in concerns about personally contracting COVID-19. © Angus Reid Institute (2020). Reprinted by permission.
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Total scores on the COVID Stress Scales for participants meeting criteria for COVID Stress Disorder (squares) and participants who did not meet criteria (circles).
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