Conspiracies and contagion: Two patterns of COVID-19 related beliefs associated with distinct mental symptomatology

Author:

Pérez-Gay Juárez F.ORCID,Solomonova E.ORCID,Nephtali E.ORCID,Gold I.ORCID

Funder

Government of Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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