Risk and protective factors of depression in the general population during the COVID-19 epidemic in Korea

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Sung-Wan Kim
In-Hoo Park
Mina Kim
A-La Park
Min Jhon
Ju-Wan Kim
Hee-Ju Kang
Seunghyong Ryu
Ju-Yeon Lee
Jae-Min Kim
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[1] Chonnam National University Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Gwangju Mental Health Commission,Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, Department of Health Policy
[3] London School of Economics and Political Science,undefined
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BMC Psychiatry | / 21卷
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Depression; COVID-19; gratitude; loneliness; stress; exercise;
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