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Foreign Direct Investment and Government Action -- China Telecom Overview
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The ICC's Jurisdiction over War Crimes in Internal Armed Conflicts: An Insurmountable Obstacle for China's Accession?
In: Penn State International Law Review, Band 28, Heft 4
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Review on "a vessel of special construction or purpose" in relation to collision prevention
In: Journal of international maritime safety, environmental affairs and shipping, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 76-79
ISSN: 2572-5084
Fiscal decentralization, local government environmental protection preference, and regional green innovation efficiency: evidence from China
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 30, Heft 36, S. 85466-85481
ISSN: 1614-7499
Investigations on mechanisms, kinetics, and ecotoxicity in OH-initiated degradation of 1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene in the environment
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 29, Heft 56, S. 84616-84628
ISSN: 1614-7499
Prevalence and Factors for Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic among College Students in China
Background: Knowledge of the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of college students remains limited. Our aim is to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and explore the potential risk and protective factors of anxiety. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was adopted and a total of 24,678 college students were included from Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China, during February, 2020. Anxiety was assessed by using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder tool (GAD-7). Multiple logistic regression models were established for exploring potential factors of anxiety. Results: The overall prevalence of anxiety was 7.3%. After adjusting for potential confounders, sex, place of residence, worried level, fear level, cognitive levels, and behavior status were found to be associated with anxiety (p < 0.05). Students with positive preventive behaviors showed a protective effect against the anxiety symptoms compared to those with negative preventive behaviors. In contrast to the high-cognition category, participants at a low cognitive level were 14.9% more likely to present anxiety symptoms. Conclusion: This large-scale study assessed the prevalence of anxiety and its potential influencing factors among college students. It suggests that the government could strengthen health education related to COVID-19 and supervise the performance of preventive behaviors to handle anxiety.
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