Sources of exposure to health information about the Corona virus and its relationship to both fear of death and depression among a sample of Egyptian youth

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The study aimed to reveal the nature of the correlation between sources of exposure to health information about the Corona virus and fear of death and depression among a sample of Egyptian youth. ) years, in the governorates of Giza and Cairo (192) males and (208) females, and they were chosen randomly. Ahmed et al. (2014), and the study concluded that there is a positive correlation between sources of exposure to health information and fear of death, and the existence of a positive correlation between sources of exposure to health information and depression in a sample of Egyptian youth, and the existence of a positive correlation between fear of death and depression in a sample of Egyptian youth, and there is no statistically significant difference between males and females on each of (sources of exposure to health information, fear of death and depression), and the study recommended holding many seminars and workshops aimed at To develop positive concepts among the public of all age groups about dealing with epidemics and diseases, and enjoying mental and physical health to prevent viruses.

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