Psychosocial Effects and Coping during COVID-19: Degrees of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Symptoms in the Studied Participants accord to DASS-21
- 15.4% of participants experienced extremely severe levels of depression, 16.7% experienced extremely severe levels of anxiety, and 6.4% experienced extremely severe levels of stress.
- A majority of students experienced normal levels of anxiety (52.9%) and stress (59.5%).
- Overall, 74.5% of students suffered from some degree of depression, 47.1% suffered from some degree of anxiety, and 40.5% suffered from some degree of stress.
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