id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350941-hlx60qyr Pang, Peng 51.22 USING TELEPHONIC FOLLOW-UP TO ASSESS ADOLESCENT FUNCTIONING DURING THE COVID-19 SHUTDOWN IN HENAN, CHINA 2020-10-31 .txt text/plain 1772 97 53 The sample (n ¼303; 79% female; 8.8% Hispanic; M age ¼ 20.9 years) completed a series of online selfreport measures, assessing for current levels of depression, the perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the use of acceptance. Methods: The current study used self-report online measures to explore the relationship between COVID-19 life disruptions and anxiety severity in a sample of individuals aged 18 to 25 years (n ¼ 353; M age ¼ 21 years; 79% female; 95% college student). A logistic regression analysis was conducted in order to examine the likelihood of an individual having moderate-to-severe anxiety based on the number of life disruptions (eg, loss of employment, contracting COVID-19, difficulties accessing basic needs) they have experienced. Given that the 3 life disruptions have been found to be significant predictors of anxiety, educational institutions should consider methods to ensure that students have access to basic needs and utilize strategies to enhance remote learning endeavors throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. ./cache/cord-350941-hlx60qyr.txt ./txt/cord-350941-hlx60qyr.txt