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Anxiety and its risk factors among non-Japanese residents living in Japan undergoing COVID-19 situation: A cross-sectional survey.

Mai Ngoc LuuAtsuko ImotoYoshimi MatsuoNguyen Tien HuyAhmad QarawiShamael Thabit Mohammed AlhadyLe Van TruongRyuji YoshinoNguyen Tran Minh DucKozue TabeiYixiao LuManmeet Kaur SinghMai Phuong TruongShyam Prakash DumreIan Christopher Naungayan RochaI-Chun HungAkane FudoMiho SatoSajog KansakarAkiko TsukamotoAiko KomatsuGuoxi CaiKazuhiko MojiThanawat KhongyotSaruveish MoganSouksavath SoukdavoneEndah Dwi HartutiKounnavong ThidathebShiho HondaHyunjae WooNitu LamaVy Thi Nhat HuynhHuynh Le Anh KhoaKirellos Said AbbasFatma A MonibHoda Aly Mohamed OmranChiristine Samuel RezqMostafa Shehata QatoraSze Jia NgGraca Jaqueline Vanessa MorenaAdriana Viola MirandaMinh-Trang Ngo HuynhJunko OtaKim MinjungJaemin AnLatdavanh VorlasaneKesshinee GunasegaranFazureen ZulkefliBelen de Jesús Lima GirónPunita Gauchan BhattachanRenu Bhandari DumreKishor PandeySarina YamashitaAden Kay Celis SeposoJayson ZabalaAdrián Riva-MoscosoJoyce Nicole Pineda OrdóñezSuriyon UitrakulFortunato S Principe-MenesesKadek Agus Surya Dila
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Our study suggests several possible risk factors of anxiety among non-Japanese residents living in Japan undergoing the COVID-19 pandemic, including the troubles or difficulties in learning or working, the decrease in sleep duration, and the decrease in overall physical health.
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