Pathway from interpersonal sensitivity to depression among Chinese college students during the COVID-19 campus lockdown.

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Full Title: Environ Health Prev Med

Abbreviation: Environ Health Prev Med

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Subject Category: Environmental Health

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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateThis study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Xuzhou Medical University. All research methods were performed in accordance with relevant guidelines of Declaration of Helsinki. All participants in the questionnaire fulfilled the requirement of informed consent. Consent for publicationAll authors consent for publishing this work. Availability of data and materialThe data used in this study is available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Competing interestsThe authors declared no conflicts of interest in this work. FundingThis study was funded by Industry-University Collaborative Education Project of the higher education department of MOE (202101085008), and Xuzhou social development key R & D plan (KC21306). AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to share appreciation for all staffs of the Student Mental Health Center and the postgraduate students in this study. Author contributionWei Wang and Xin Liu conceived the idea for the study. Wei Wang and Xin Liu obtained the data. Haibo Xu and Yifei Pei cleared up the datasets; Haibo Xu, Yifei Pei and Zheng Yong performed the data analyses. Wei Wang and Yifei Pei interpreted the results of the data analyses. Haibo Xu and Yifei Pei wrote and revised the manuscript with the participation of other authors. Competing interests The authors declared no conflicts of interest in this work."

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"Funding This study was funded by Industry-University Collaborative Education Project of the higher education department of MOE (202101085008), and Xuzhou social development key R & D plan (KC21306)."

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