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The Prevalence and Determinant of PTSD Symptoms among Home-Quarantined Chinese University Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Yueyang ZhangJingjing ZhaoJuzhe XiBingbing FanQiong WangZhiying YaoTianhui HuangHan Bai
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The COVID-19 pandemic had adverse psychological consequences on Chinese university students who were isolated at home due to the relatively high prevalence rate of PTSD which was reported. Adverse parental relationships and the extreme way parents educate their children could be the major risk factors for PTSD outcomes. Psychological interventions need to be made available to home-quarantined university students, and those in the worst-hit and exposed areas to virus should be given priority focus.
Keyphrases
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