Lockdown, Emotional Intelligence, Academic Engagement and Burnout in Pharmacy Students during the Quarantine
The recent appearance and rapid spread of the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus meant taking unprecedented measures to control the pandemic, which in Spain forced a state of alarm and a very strict confinement, leading the university system to become virtual online teaching. Taking into account the emotion...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Moreno-Fernandez (Author), Julio J. Ochoa (Author), Inmaculada Lopez-Aliaga (Author), Maria Jose M. Alferez (Author), Manuel Gomez-Guzman (Author), Sagrario Lopez-Ortega (Author), Javier Diaz-Castro (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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