2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.22.20248714
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Is Fear of COVID-19 Higher among Food-Insecure Households? A Model-Based Study, Mediated by Perceived Stress among Iranian Populations

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis accompanied with multiple psychological consequences. This cross-sectional study, conducted on 2871 Iranians, examines how food insecurity may be associated with fear of COVID-19. Household Food Insecurity Access Scale, COVID-19 fear scale, Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale, and Perceived Social Support Questionnaire were used in gathering data. Data analysis was done using SPSS 22 and Amos 22. The results showed that food insecurity has significantly positive direct and indirect… Show more

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“… 2 , 3 Fear related to the pandemic can be viewed as a mental health disorder, often accompanied by various psychological symptoms, including anxiety, stress and depression. 4 Various types of fear can be induced, including fear of infection, family well-being and possible criticism in the case of not conforming to the general consensus. 5 Although COVID-19-related fear may provide some consciousness, such as improved personal hygiene, extreme or lingering fear can have a negative impact on individuals’ mental health and quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 , 3 Fear related to the pandemic can be viewed as a mental health disorder, often accompanied by various psychological symptoms, including anxiety, stress and depression. 4 Various types of fear can be induced, including fear of infection, family well-being and possible criticism in the case of not conforming to the general consensus. 5 Although COVID-19-related fear may provide some consciousness, such as improved personal hygiene, extreme or lingering fear can have a negative impact on individuals’ mental health and quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%