Psychological states of COVID-19 quarantine
ABSTRACT The psychological effects of mass quarantine following the COVID-19 lockdown are likely to be significant. Emotional and behavioural responses to quarantine are related to a psychological state of anxiety. These and other emotions are normal and may even be adaptive. The exceptional circums...
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Main Author: | Lillian Lywan Ng (Author) |
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CSIRO Publishing,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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