Gender differences in psychological and behavioral responses of infected and uninfected health-care workers during the early covid-19 outbreak

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  • who: Ying-Hui Jin and Xian-Tao Zeng from the conducted in Zhongnan of Wuhan University, whereGeneral, China have published the research: Gender Differences in Psychological and Behavioral Responses of Infected and Uninfected Health-Care Workers During the Early COVID-19 Outbreak, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The downplay may affect male Frontiers in Public Health | www.frontiersin.org HCWs' responses to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the study showed that men tended to have lower scores than women in effective personnel protection, including hand washing and wearing masks and gloves. The principal limitation of . . .

     

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