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COVID-19 pandemic: Stress, anxiety, and depression levels highest amongst Indigenous Peoples in Alberta

2021

Lawal, M.A., Shalaby, R., Chima, C., Vuong, W., Hrabok, M., Gusnowski, A., Surood, S., Greenshaw, A.J., & Agyapong, V.I.O.

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The authors examine levels of stress, anxiety, and depression between different ethnic groups in Alberta using data from a cross-sectional online survey of subscribers of the COVID-19 Text4Hope text messaging program. They found that the burden of depression and stress were significantly higher among Indigenous populations compared to Caucasian and Asian ethnic groups.

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COVID-19 pandemic: Stress, anxiety, and depression levels highest amongst Indigenous Peoples in Alberta.

Lawal, M.A., Shalaby, R., Chima, C., Vuong, W., Hrabok, M., Gusnowski, A., Surood, S., Greenshaw, A.J., & Agyapong, V.I.O. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic: Stress, anxiety, and depression levels highest amongst Indigenous Peoples in Alberta. Behavioral Sciences, 11(9), 115.

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