Cite
Investigating the relationship of COVID-19 related stress and media consumption with schizotypy, depression, and anxiety in cross-sectional surveys repeated throughout the pandemic in Germany and the UK.
MLA
Daimer, Sarah, et al. “Investigating the Relationship of COVID-19 Related Stress and Media Consumption with Schizotypy, Depression, and Anxiety in Cross-Sectional Surveys Repeated throughout the Pandemic in Germany and the UK.” ELife, vol. 11, July 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75893.
APA
Daimer, S., Mihatsch, L. L., Neufeld, S. A. S., Murray, G. K., & Knolle, F. (2022). Investigating the relationship of COVID-19 related stress and media consumption with schizotypy, depression, and anxiety in cross-sectional surveys repeated throughout the pandemic in Germany and the UK. ELife, 11. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75893
Chicago
Daimer, Sarah, Lorenz L Mihatsch, Sharon A S Neufeld, Graham K Murray, and Franziska Knolle. 2022. “Investigating the Relationship of COVID-19 Related Stress and Media Consumption with Schizotypy, Depression, and Anxiety in Cross-Sectional Surveys Repeated throughout the Pandemic in Germany and the UK.” ELife 11 (July). doi:10.7554/eLife.75893.