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  • Public perception of isolation, quarantine, social distancing and community containment during COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Hussain, Tahreem; Jawed, Nida; Mughal, Saba; Shafique, Kashif
    Source
    BMC Public Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 March 2022
  • How has physical distancing impacted on health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic? A Scottish longitudinal qualitative study

    Author
    Kotzur, Marie; O'Connor, Rory C.; Robb, Kathryn A.
    Source
    BMJ Open
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    07 March 2022
  • Changes in social contacts in England during the COVID-19 pandemic between March 2020 and March 2021 as measured by the CoMix survey: A repeated cross-sectional study

    Author
    Gimma, Amy; Munday, James D.; Wong, Kerry L.M.; Coletti, Pietro; van Zandvoort, Kevin; Prem, Kiesha; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Klepac, Petra; Rubin, G. James; Funk, Sebastian and 2 others
    Source
    PLoS Medicine
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 March 2022
  • Changes in mental health problems and suicidal behaviour in students and their associations with COVID-19-related restrictions in Norway: a national repeated cross-sectional analysis

    Author
    Sivertsen, Børge; Knapstad, Marit; Petrie, Keith; O'Connor, Rory C.; Lønning, Kari Jussie; Hysing, Mari
    Source
    BMJ Open
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 February 2022
  • Beyond walking: The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure

    Author
    Sharp, Briony; Finkel, Rebecca
    Source
    Transforming leisure in the pandemic: Re-imagining interaction and activity during crisis
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    01 January 2022
  • How distant? An experimental analysis of students’ COVID-19 exposure and physical distancing in university buildings

    Author
    Bartolucci, A.; Templeton, Anne; Bernardini, G.
    Source
    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    29 December 2021
  • COVID 19 and subjective mental well-being: Changes throughout the crisis

    Author
    Andrada, Amy; Ozdemir, Ugur
    Source
    Traumatology
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    20 December 2021
  • Combating the fear of COVID-19 through shared accommodations: Does perceived human presence create a sense of social connectedness?

    Author
    Dogerlioglu-Demir, Kivilcim; Akpinar, Ezgi; Ceylan, Melis
    Source
    Journal of Consumer Behaviour
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    11 December 2021
  • ‘To prevent this disease, we have to stay at home, but if we stay at home, we die of hunger’ – livelihoods, vulnerability and coping with Covid-19 in rural Mozambique

    Author
    Krauss, Judith E.; Artur, Luis; Brockington, Dan; Ribeiro, Natasha; Tembe, Julio; Castro Jr., Eduardo; Fernando Jr., Jone; Fisher, Janet; Ryan, Casey M.; Kingman, Andrew and 5 others
    Source
    World Development
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    25 November 2021
  • Bridging social distance during social distancing: exploring social talk and remote collegiality in video conferencing

    Author
    Bleakley, Anna; Rough, Daniel; Edwards, Justin; Doyle, Philip; Dumbleton, Odile; Clark, Leigh; Rintel, Sean; Wade, Vincent; Cowan, Benjamin R.
    Source
    Human-Computer Interaction
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    11 November 2021
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