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2. Post-COVID-19 Syndrome is Rarely Associated with Damage of the Nervous System: Findings from a Prospective Observational Cohort Study in 171 Patients

6. Needs and Demands for e-Health Symptom Management Interventions in Patients with Post-COVID-19 Condition: A User-Centered Design Approach.

9. COVID-19 Vaccine for Children: Determinants and Beliefs Contributing to Vaccination Decision of Parents in Germany 2021/2022.

13. sj-docx-1-nah-10.1177_02601060221147768 - Supplemental material for The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic causes a dysfunctional dietary behavior: A German cross-sectional study

14. Fear of Death during COVID-19 Does Not Explain Post-Infection Depression Symptoms beyond Reported Symptoms during the Infection in COVID-19 Survivors

16. Post-COVID

17. Acceptance, drivers, and barriers to use eHealth interventions in patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome for management of post-COVID-19 symptoms: a cross-sectional study.

19. Increased Safety Behavior and COVID-19-Related Fear in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis during the Pandemic

21. Addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

24. Comment on Schäfer et al. “Impact of COVID-19 on Public Mental Health and the Buffering Effect of a Sense of Coherence”: High Level of COVID-19-Related Posttraumatic Stress in COVID-19 Survivors with Low Sense of Coherence

25. Evaluation of the E-Mental Health Mindfulness-Based and Skills-Based 'CoPE It' Intervention to Reduce Psychological Distress in Times of COVID-19: Results of a Bicentre Longitudinal Study

26. Evaluation of the E-Mental Health Mindfulness-Based and Skills-Based “CoPE It” Intervention to Reduce Psychological Distress in Times of COVID-19: Results of a Bicentre Longitudinal Study

27. Determining Acceptance of e-Mental Health Interventions in Digital Psychodiabetology Using a Quantitative Web-Based Survey: Cross-sectional Study

29. COVID-19-Fear Affects Current Safety Behavior Mediated by Neuroticism—Results of a Large Cross-Sectional Study in Germany

32. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic causes a dysfunctional dietary behavior: A German cross-sectional study

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