The COVID-19 pandemic has unhinged the lives of people across the globe. In particular, more than 30 million Chinese college students are home-schooling, yet there is little understanding of how academic workload, separation from school, and fears of contagion lead to a decrease in their health. This study examined the relationships between Chinese college students' three critical stressors and two types of health in the COVID-19 pandemic context. We used a three-wave lagged design with a one-week interval. All the constructs were assessed by self-report in anonymous surveys during the COVID-19 pandemic. College students were asked to report their demographic information, academic workload, separation from school, fears of contagion, percei...
Abstract Background and Aims The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) causes severe respiratory...
Introduction: COVID-19, a continuously emerging human-to-human infectious disease, has exerted a sig...
Stress is when external, environmental, or psychosocial pressures exceed an individual\u27s adaptive...
The covid19 crisis has rapidly become the most significant and important public health crisis of our...
A COVID-19 epidemic has been spreading in China and other parts of the world since December 2019. Th...
This study aims to examine the relation between COVID-19-related stressors and mental health among C...
Objective: To explore the underlying mechanism of the impact of perceived stress on anxiety of the C...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities were forced to adopt a remote learning model, which intro...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities were forced to adopt a remote learning model, which intro...
Objective: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic represents an acute worldwide public health crisis ca...
COVID-19 is a public health crisis that has had an effect on every demographic group. College studen...
This study investigates the impact of stress on the quality of life of college students during the C...
Family plays a pivotal role in individuals' mental health. During the COVID-19 epidemic, people were...
Although college students experienced excessive stressors (COVID-19 disease and negative COVID-19 ne...
This systematic review aims to take China as an example to determine the prevalence of mental health...
Abstract Background and Aims The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) causes severe respiratory...
Introduction: COVID-19, a continuously emerging human-to-human infectious disease, has exerted a sig...
Stress is when external, environmental, or psychosocial pressures exceed an individual\u27s adaptive...
The covid19 crisis has rapidly become the most significant and important public health crisis of our...
A COVID-19 epidemic has been spreading in China and other parts of the world since December 2019. Th...
This study aims to examine the relation between COVID-19-related stressors and mental health among C...
Objective: To explore the underlying mechanism of the impact of perceived stress on anxiety of the C...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities were forced to adopt a remote learning model, which intro...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities were forced to adopt a remote learning model, which intro...
Objective: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic represents an acute worldwide public health crisis ca...
COVID-19 is a public health crisis that has had an effect on every demographic group. College studen...
This study investigates the impact of stress on the quality of life of college students during the C...
Family plays a pivotal role in individuals' mental health. During the COVID-19 epidemic, people were...
Although college students experienced excessive stressors (COVID-19 disease and negative COVID-19 ne...
This systematic review aims to take China as an example to determine the prevalence of mental health...
Abstract Background and Aims The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) causes severe respiratory...
Introduction: COVID-19, a continuously emerging human-to-human infectious disease, has exerted a sig...
Stress is when external, environmental, or psychosocial pressures exceed an individual\u27s adaptive...