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J Glob Health. 2022 Apr 2;12:05001. doi: 10.7189/jogh.12.05001. eCollection 2022.
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RESULTS: Overall, our results suggest a progressive increase in the prevalence of anxiety and stress throughout the pandemic waves and relative stability of depression. Women had a greater probability of having depression, anxiety, or stress than men in each survey (P < …
RESULTS: Overall, our results suggest a progressive increase in the prevalence of anxiety and stress throughout the pandemic waves and relat …