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Depression and Coping Among COVID-19-Infected Individuals After 10 Days of Mandatory in-Hospital Quarantine, Irbid, Jordan.

Shaher M SamrahAbdel-Hameed W Al-MistarehiAbdelwahab J AleshawiAws G KhasawnehSuleiman M MomanyBaker S MomanyFaris J Abu Za'nounehThekra KeelaniAbrar AlshormanBasheer Y Khassawneh
Published in: Psychology research and behavior management (2020)
Symptoms of depression were common among both symptomatic and asymptomatic quarantined COVID-19 patients. The support of family, friends, and medical staff was an essential alleviating factor. Facilitating adequate communication may promote the mental well-being of COVID-19-infected patients and help in reducing the risk of depression during the in-hospital quarantine.
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  • depressive symptoms
  • coronavirus disease
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  • physical activity