The effects of age, resilience, and fraud victimization on mental health during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
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2024
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Authors: | Nolte, Julia ; Wood, Stacey ; Hengerer, David ; Liu, Pi-Ju (Marian) ; Hanoch, Yaniv |
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Journal of economic criminology. - [Amsterdam] : Elsevier, ISSN 2949-7914, ZDB-ID 3172163-1. - Vol. 6.2024, Art.-No. 100100, p. 1-7
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Subject: | Aging | Daily life | Decision making | Fraud | Scam | Stress | Technology | Coronavirus | Betrug | Psychische Krankheit | Mental disorder | Epidemie | Epidemic | Work stress | Coping-Strategie | Coping strategy | Altersgruppe | Age group | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment |
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