Determining the coronavirus awareness of the Turkish society and the anxiety stress levels

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Aydın, AydanurAktuğ, Cemile
Koçan, Sema
Erkaya, Reyhan
Yasak, Kübra
Cengiz, Burcu
Çalık, Kıymet Yeşilçiçek
Güler, Sevil
Erden, Sevilay
Karabulutlu, Özlem
Mol, Mehmet
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Aydin, A., Aktuğ, C., Koçan, S., Erkaya, R., Yasak, K., Cengiz, B., Çalik, K. Y., Güler, S., Erden, S., Karabulutlu, Ö., & Mol, M. (2022). Determining the coronavirus awareness of the Turkish society and the anxiety stress levels. Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.), 1–7. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02514-9Abstract
The aim of the study is to determine the awareness of the Turkish society in COVID-19, and determine the anxiety stress levels. Research two months after the start of the outbreak in Turkey has reached 2163 individuals completed the online platform. The Integrated Anxiety Stress Scale significantly changed according to age, gender, marital status and working status after the pandemic. According to the results of multiple binary logistic regression analysis, individuals aged 50 and over, female gender, being single and not working after the pandemic for anxiety; female gender, being married, and post-pandemic study were found to be risk factors for Covid awareness. It is recommended that epidemic awareness studies and information sharing on controlled healing measures are planned considering the anxiety levels.