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The digital divide impacts on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ali Cheshmehzangi,
Tong ZOU
, Zhaohui Su
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
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COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Mental Health
100%
Digital Divide
100%
Mental Health Outcomes
30%
Social Inequality
30%
COVID-19
20%
Digital Technology
20%
Unintended Consequences
10%
Anxiety-depression
10%
Vulnerable Populations
10%
Digital Revolution
10%
Recurring
10%
COVID-19 Impact
10%
Health Challenges
10%
Community Population
10%
General Mental Health
10%
Information Inequality
10%
Suicidal Behavior
10%
Health Anxiety
10%
Service Resources
10%
Underserved Communities
10%
Anxiety-like Behavior
10%
Critical Services
10%
Mental Health Needs
10%
Service Activities
10%
Social Inequity
10%
Depressive-like Behavior
10%
Computer Science
Research Direction
100%
Unintended Consequence
100%
Digital Revolution
100%
Service Activity
100%
Information Inequality
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Mental Health
100%
Vulnerable Population
20%
Tight Junction
20%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Digital Divide
100%
Health Concern
10%
Digital Revolution
10%