Location, age, and race matter: a path model of emotional distress in the U.S. during COVID-19
Abstract Background We aim to identify factors that explain emotional distress among underserved populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Starting in August 2020, we conducted an online epidemiological survey among 947 U.S. adults. The survey asked a wide array of constructs, including demo...
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Main Authors: | Viktor Clark (Author), Hannah Ming (Author), Sunny Jung Kim (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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