The Role of Anxiety and Prosocial Behaviors on Adherence Behaviors to Prevent COVID-19 in University Students in the United States: Cross-Sectional Study
Corbera S, Marín-Chollom A. The Role of Anxiety and Prosocial Behaviors on Adherence Behaviors to Prevent COVID-19 in University Students in the United States: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIRx Med 2024, 5: e52970. PMID: 38832671, PMCID: PMC11149054, DOI: 10.2196/52970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPublic prosocial behaviorsProsocial behaviorLevels of anxietyAdherence to COVID-19 preventive behaviorsCOVID-19 preventive behaviorsAnxiety typesModeration analysisInfluence of prosocial behaviorHigher levels of traitAdherence behaviorState anxiety symptomsLevels of traitSelf-oriented behaviorHigher prosocial behaviorAssociated with higher engagementAssociated with lower engagementAnxiety symptomsPsychology departmentsLower anxietyPredicting engagementHigher anxietyState anxietyAcute stressCreation of interventionsAnxiety
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