COVID-19 death occurrences, pandemic fatigue, and well-being
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Abstract
Fifteen months since the pandemic started, the Philippines continues its struggle to control COVID-19 cases and deaths. This cross-sectional study, with 1,467 respondents, examined the predictive role of occurrences of COVID-19 related deaths within social circles to pandemic fatigue and selected well-being outcomes. Findings suggest that personally knowing someone who died from COVID-19 significantly increases pandemic fatigue, subjective well-being, and life satisfaction.
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Cleofas, J. V., & Oducado, R. M. F. (2021). COVID-19 death occurrences, pandemic fatigue, and well-being.Type
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