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Abstract
<p class="first" id="d279444e117">Adolescents are particularly vulnerable during the
COVID-19 quarantine periods and
may be at risk for developing psychological distress symptoms that extend beyond a
crisis, including depression. This study examined adolescents' postquarantine depressive
symptoms associated with pandemic stressors. The primary aim was to identify potential
protective factors that may buffer the association between the presence of COVID-19
cases in adolescents' communities and their postquarantine depressive symptoms.
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