PMC:7795888 / 22729-23663 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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T139 0-2 Sentence denotes 5.
T140 3-14 Sentence denotes Conclusions
T141 15-347 Sentence denotes In conclusion, our result indicate that a relevant percentage of our sample may have experienced relevant depressive symptoms during the early phase of the COVID-19 outbreak and that direct exposure to COVID-19+ confirmed cases, along with emotion dysregulation and anhedonia, may significantly predict depression symptoms severity.
T142 348-583 Sentence denotes It seems fundamental to recognize the potential for mental health consequences of COVID-19 to be large in scale, to identify that these effects can be long-lasting, and to consider preventative action to help mitigate its effects [43].
T143 584-744 Sentence denotes As the pandemic continues, more work is necessary to clarify risk factors associated with mental health negative outcomes related to the COVID-19 outbreak [44].
T144 745-934 Sentence denotes Besides, interventions or policies aimed at empowering emotion regulation strategies and stress resilience may have beneficial effects on health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.