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Psychosocial Effects and Coping during COVID-19: Median Scores of the UCLA Loneliness Scale and Subscales of the Brief COPE Scale

  • The lowest scores corresponded to the use of dysfunctional coping strategies, including venting, denial, substance use, self-distraction, and self-blame.
  • The highest scores correspond to the use of problem-focused coping strategies, such as active coping, planning, and the use of instrumental support.
  • There were also considerably high scores corresponding to the use of emotion-focused coping strategies, including the use of emotional support, positive reframing, acceptance, religion, and humor.

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Updated 2021-06-08

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