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Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study, Part II.

Dante L MackAlex W daSilvaCourtney RogersElin L HedlundEilis I MurphyVlado VojdanovskiJane PlompWeichen WangSubigya K NepalPaul E HoltzheimerDylan D WagnerNicholas C JacobsonMeghan L MeyerAndrew T CampbellJeremy F Huckins
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
In the initial lockdown phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, people spent more time on their phones, were more sedentary, visited fewer locations, and exhibited increased symptoms of anxiety and depression. As the pandemic persisted through the spring, people continued to exhibit very similar changes in both mental health and behaviors. Although these large-scale shifts in mental health and behaviors are unsurprising, understanding them is critical in disrupting the negative consequences to mental health during the ongoing pandemic.
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