An exploration of happiness, anxiety symptoms, and depressive symptoms among older adults during the coronavirus pandemic

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    The pandemic has impacted individuals mentally and emotionally (Li et_al, 2020; Serafini et_al, 2020; Xiao et_al, 2020; Casali et_al, 2021). Various daily stressors have been found to predict mood (Almeida, 2005; Almeida et_al, 2009), indicating that when multiple stressors compound on one another in a "pile-up" fashion, negative mood may be intensified on a daily basis and over time. In later life, depressive symptoms (Kroemeke and Gruszczynska, 2016; Luchesi et_al, 2018) and anxiety symptoms (i.e., worry; Fakouri and Lyon, 2005) have been linked with lower life satisfaction and negative affect. Although the . . .

     

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