PMC:7537225 / 36843-39144 JSONTXT 6 Projects

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T273 0-11 Sentence denotes Limitations
T274 12-209 Sentence denotes Although the present study contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between the presence of others and perceived stress during the COVID‐19 pandemic, it is not without limitations.
T275 210-519 Sentence denotes First, in order to reach out to participants that are currently under lockdown, it was necessary to use self‐reports and to make use of the individuals’ internet access, although it might limit our findings to a population that is wealthier and has a higher educational background than the general population.
T276 520-668 Sentence denotes Moreover, perceived stress level was tested using only a single self‐reported measure (10‐item Perceived Stress Scale), which warrants some caution.
T277 669-806 Sentence denotes Future studies should also include other measures of stress to expand our knowledge of various aspects of well‐being during the pandemic.
T278 807-962 Sentence denotes Second, it would not have been possible to use an experimental design, so all our findings are correlative, and we cannot put forward causal relationships.
T279 963-1131 Sentence denotes Shortly before the lockdown, people might have chosen to move away from their families because they work in health care and did not want to infect their family members.
T280 1132-1291 Sentence denotes People that lived on their own before the pandemic might have agreed to isolate with others to combat their loneliness or to help with care work in the family.
T281 1292-1365 Sentence denotes Those examples are likely rare and might only mildly affect our findings.
T282 1366-1528 Sentence denotes Even though we were not able to control for confounding variables, some pre‐existing factors, such as age and gender, may at least indicate a direction of effect.
T283 1529-1591 Sentence denotes Third, longitudinal effects of the pandemic were not measured.
T284 1592-1734 Sentence denotes We present the data of the first week when the COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey went online, and participants were only allowed to participate once.
T285 1735-1856 Sentence denotes It would be beneficial for future studies to measure the long‐term effects and the development of stress within a sample.
T286 1857-1960 Sentence denotes Fourth, the pandemic had been spreading in countries and areas at various rates during data collection.
T287 1961-2134 Sentence denotes Therefore, people from different countries and different regions within a country possibly were under different levels of threat as well as different time spans of exposure.
T288 2135-2301 Sentence denotes It is important for future studies to further investigate whether there are dose–response relationships between stress and the level of threat in the given countries.