Depression, anxiety and stress among undergraduate students during COVID-19 outbreak and "home-quarantine".
Shaher Hamad HamaidehHanan Al-ModallalMu'ath TanashAyman Hamdan-MansourPublished in: Nursing open (2021)
The prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress in different levels was 78.7%, 67.9% and 58.7%, respectively, which are higher during "home-quarantine." The mean scores of depression, anxiety and stress were at moderate levels. Strong correlations were found between depression, stress and anxiety, with demographic, health-related, lifestyle variables. Several variables also predicted depression, stress and anxiety.