https://www.selleckchem.com/products/SL327.html
Participants Data were collected from 111 undergraduates at a large Midwestern university in fall 2019 - winter 2020. A subset (N = 34) of those responded to a follow-up survey during the COVID-19 pandemic (May 202. Methods At both time points, participants completed measures of loneliness and stress, as well as well-validated measures of depression and anxiety. Results Prior to the pandemic, stress mediated the positive relationship between loneliness and depression. During the pandemic, mental health outcomes, stress, and loneliness a