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  • This paper reports the results of a recent survey of Chinese WeChat networkers (n = 2015, August 2020) about China\'s mental health conditions under COVID-19. The purpose of the survey was to measure symptoms of depression, anxiety, and somatization by using a standard 18-item battery and assess how the results were related to an individual\'s socioeconomic status, lifestyle, and social capital under an ongoing pandemic. The survey reveals that the pandemic has had a significant impact, as the respondents had more serious mental symptoms when their residential communities exhibited a greater exposure to the spread of the virus. The socioeconomic status of the respondents was negatively associated with the mental symptoms. It modified the impact of COVID-19, and its effect was substantially mediated by measures of lifestyle and social capital.
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  • Int._j._environ._res._public_health_(Online)
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  • WHO
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  • Mental Health of Chinese Online Networkers under COVID-19: A Sociological Analysis of Survey Data
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  • #948968
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  • 2020

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