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Mental distress during the coronavirus pandemic in Israel: Who are the most vulnerable?
Tehila Refaeli
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Michal Krumer-Nevo
Department of Social Work
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Coronavirus
94%
Israel
83%
Pandemics
79%
Economics
41%
Unemployment
13%
Lenses
10%
Linear Models
8%
Mental Health
8%
Health
5%
Social Sciences
Israel
62%
economics
31%
financial situation
24%
economic situation
21%
linear model
20%
socioeconomic factors
19%
social inequality
18%
loan
18%
unemployment
16%
time
13%
mental health
12%
Group
11%
health
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pandemics
100%
economics
24%
social inequality
15%
mental health
14%
unemployment
13%
socioeconomic factor
12%
economic conditions
12%
woman
10%
socioeconomics
8%
health
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Economic and social effects
66%
Economics
47%
Health
36%
Lenses
25%
Chemical Compounds
Reduction
34%
Time
26%