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Psychological underpinning of panic buying during pandemic (COVID-19).

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This article is published in Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging.The article was published on 2020-05-06 and is currently open access. It has received 173 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Panic buying.

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Impact of COVID-19 and lockdown on mental health of children and adolescents: A narrative review with recommendations.

TL;DR: There is a pressing need for planning longitudinal and developmental studies, and implementing evidence based elaborative plan of action to cater to the psycho social and mental health needs of the vulnerable children and adolescents during pandemic as well as post pandemic.
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Optimism-pessimism, conspiracy theories and general trust as factors contributing to COVID-19 related behavior – A cross-cultural study

TL;DR: The results suggest that optimists, those with high level of general trust and those who do not believe in conspiracy theories show lower level of fear and higher level of preventive behaviors, while pessimists, on the other hand, show higherlevel of fear.
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Panic buying research: A systematic literature review and future research agenda

TL;DR: Panic buying has re-emerged as a new normal consumer behaviour and has become a coping mechanism for real and perceived dangers associated with COVID-19 Despite the need for a better understanding of the panic buying phenomenon, there has been a lack of scholarly research on this topic as mentioned in this paper.
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Stockpiling prepandemic influenza vaccines: a new cornerstone of pandemic preparedness plans

TL;DR: Human H5N1 vaccines are currently available and can induce heterotypic immunity, and WHO and governments should give urgent consideration to the use of these vaccines for the priming of individuals or communities who would be at greatest risk of infection if an H 5N1 influenza pandemic were to emerge.
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An iatrogenic pandemic of panic

TL;DR: Nine decades after the disappearance of the infamous Spanish flu, its ghost is threatening again and in many countries, panicking citizens are buying drugs from uncertain sources through the internet for a disease that does not yet exist.
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