Association among income loss, financial strain and depressive symptoms during COVID-19: Evidence from two longitudinal studies
Nimrod Hertz‐Palmor(Tel Aviv University), Ran Barzilay(Tel Aviv University), Maya Schwartz-Lifshitz(Sheba Medical Center), Raquel E. Gur(United States Department of Veterans Affairs), Tyler M. Moore(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), David M. Greenberg(Bar-Ilan University), Grace E. DiDomenico(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Lily A. Brown(University of Pennsylvania), Noam Matalon(Tel Aviv University), Idit Dekel(Tel Aviv University), Megan M. Himes(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Elina Visoki(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Doron Gothelf(Tel Aviv University), Ruben C. Gur(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Itai M. Pessach(Tel Aviv University), Raz Gross(Tel Aviv University), Lauren K. White(National Institutes of Health)
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