id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317648-lyxz10mo Zhou, Qi Mental health and psychosocial function of general population during the COVID‐19 epidemic in China 2020-06-11 .txt text/plain 1188 70 50 4 The COVID-19 epidemic has resulted in serious threats to health and safety, as well as various psychological problems, such as high levels of perceived stress, insomnia, anxiety, and depression symptoms. 5 Previous studies have reported that the medical workers experiencing tremendous pressure, from factors, such as high risk of infection, overwork, depression, and emotionally impacted by negative patients, and lack of protection for their families, have been shown to exhibit long-term psychological implications. A binary logistic regression analysis (Table S2) showed that the risk of insomnia in the general population was independently associated with four variables: age, occupation, marital status, and geographical location (P < .05). The risk of stress in the general population was independently associated with three variables: gender, occupation, and education level (P < .05). Age, education, and profession were shown to be significant risk factors contributing to the stress vulnerability for the general population. ./cache/cord-317648-lyxz10mo.txt ./txt/cord-317648-lyxz10mo.txt