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Subjective Well-being, Mental Health and Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From the Global South
2021
Review of European Studies
COVID-19 pandemic is harming many social and economic spheres beyond physical health. The subjective well-being of the population (positive emotions and life satisfaction) and the prevalence of stressors affecting good mental health like worry, depression, and anxiety are increasing worldwide. This analysis presents evidence of subjective well-being and mental health in Colombia, South America, during the current crisis. The data for this analysis comes from an online survey released after one
doi:10.5539/res.v13n2p72
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