The Arab COVID-19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C-19ASS): COVID-19 anxiety syndrome and psychological symptoms in the Saudi Arabian population.
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M. Spada | A. Nikcevic | Tatiana Marci | G. Mansueto | D. Alateeq | V. Salem | Amal Alhakami | S. Palmieri
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