2021
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1965610
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Freshmen anxiety and COVID-19: Practical implications from an online intervention for supporting students affected by health inequities

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“…A quantitative survey (Ray et al, 2021) of university students in the USA during the pandemic found that women reported greater levels of COVID-19 related worry and anxiety than men. Women also experienced a greater number of daily life disruptions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A quantitative survey (Ray et al, 2021) of university students in the USA during the pandemic found that women reported greater levels of COVID-19 related worry and anxiety than men. Women also experienced a greater number of daily life disruptions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health: Six (n = 6) included papers were within the domain of health (Banati & Idele, 2021; Das et al, 2021; Davic et al, 2021; Figueroa, Luo, Aguilera, & Lyles, 2021; Ray et al, 2021; Saad et al, 2021; Steinert, Alacevich, Steele, Hennegan, & Yakubovich, 2021)…”
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