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The impact of the COVID19 pandemic on social anxiety through adolescence and young adulthood /
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- Paula Vagos
- Joana R. Siva
- Samantha Coyle
- Carrie Masia
- Ana Xavier
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Description: We expect that social anxiety influenced how one interacted and felt about interacting during confinement periods, and that confinement increased social anxiety symptoms at the cognitive, affective, and behavioral levels. We also expect that safety measures currently in place (e.g., the mandatory use of masks) may sustain or increase social anxiety symptoms.