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Result: the study reported 51.4% depressive symptoms, 57.9% anxiety symptoms, and 48.5% stress in the study participants. History of being hospitalized with COVID-19 and ICU reported high anxiety (p=0.0003) and depression scores (p=0.04). Respiratory droplet as a mode of transmission revealed higher scores on anxiety subscale (p=0.007), whereas surface contamination reported high score of stress (p=0.004) and anxiety (p=0.002). Knowing that COVID19 can also clinically present with gastrointestinal symptoms was found to show high stress (p=0.005) and anxiety . . .
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