Perceived risk, fear of Covid-19, and resilience on mental health of Malaysian emerging adults during the Covid-19 pandemic
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affects one's physical and mental state. Past studies reported higher levels of anxiety, distress, and depression, especially among emerging adults, indicating the need of studying how COVID-19 affects one mentally. Hence, this study looked to investigate the...
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Main Authors: | Liew Erika Wye Keet (Author), Low Esther Mei Jen (Author), Ho Glory Lee Lin (Author), T'ng Soo Ting (Author), Khee Hoong Ho (Author) |
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Universitas Negeri Padang,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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