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Psychosocial risk factors associated with social anxiety, depressive and disordered eating symptoms during COVID-19
Social and psychological risks linked to anxiety, depression, and eating problems during COVID-19
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Abstract
A total of 239 participants reported associations between various psychosocial risk factors and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A need for structure, loneliness, and social media use are positively linked to increased social anxiety.
- Loneliness, negative body image concerns, and social media use are significantly connected to disordered eating and depressive symptoms.
- The overall model for predicting mental health outcomes based on risk factors was significant.
- Loneliness and social media use were consistently associated with all assessed psychological symptoms.
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