id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-306536-tkjg6iu0 Tang, P. M. Geographical identification of the vulnerable groups during COVID-19 crisis: the typhoon eye effect and its boundary conditions 2020-05-02 .txt text/plain 3537 230 59 We aim to use early evidence in China to help mental health services providers in screening people with wellbeing issues during COVID-19 outbreak from a novel perspective of typhoon eye theory. Our survey gathered subjects' life satisfaction, distance to the epicenter, and sociodemographic characteristics, including gender, age, education, family size, the number of office days last week, and job status. The regression results in Table 2 indicated the negative association between the distance to the epicenter and life satisfaction (β = -0.235, 95% CI -0.450 to -0.020; p = 0.032), supporting the typhoon eye effect. 28.20083667 doi: medRxiv preprint further identify the vulnerable groups that mentally suffer the most associated with their distance during the outbreak: younger adults and individuals with small family size to provide important insights for mental health service providers while conducting the clinical screening. ./cache/cord-306536-tkjg6iu0.txt ./txt/cord-306536-tkjg6iu0.txt