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mental health, screen time, COVID19 pandemic, sleep quality, lifestyle, young adults

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Emory University: Atlanta, US

2022-04 to present (School of Medicine)
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Education and qualifications (4)

Walden University: Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

2022-08 to present | PhD in Epidemiology (Public Health)
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Saint James School of Medicine: Arnos Vale, Saint George, VC

2020-05 to present | Doctor of Medicine
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Walden University: Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

2020-05 to 2022-07 | Master of Science (Management)
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Boston University: Boston, Massachusetts, US

2011-09 to 2015-05 | Bachelor of Arts (Psychological and Brain Sciences)
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Works (8)

Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Disaster Preparedness in Federally Qualified Health Centers in the United States: A Mixed Methods Study

Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
2024 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1935-7893
Part of ISSN: 1938-744X
Contributors: Saria Hassan; Michelle Wiciak; Karla Escobar; Myrna del Mar González Montalvo; Tess Richards; Hector Villanueva; Jean Ortiz; Dabney P. Evans; Marcella Nunez-Smith
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Michelle Teresa Wiciak

Reevaluating Sleep Quality During COVID-19 and Associations With Quarantine, Mental Health, Stress, and Screen Time in Young Adults: Results From a Cross-Sectional Online Survey

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
2024-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Michelle Teresa Wiciak; Omar Shazley; Daphne Santhosh
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Social Media Behaviors and Lifestyle Changes in Young Adults (Ages 18-28 years) During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysis From an International Cross-Sectional Study

Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
2024-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Michelle Teresa Wiciak; Omar Shazley; Daphne Santhosh
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Psychological Stress, Depression, Anxiety, and Fear: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study on Young Adults’ Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Preprint)

2023-10-19 | Preprint
Contributors: Omar Shazley; Michelle Wiciak; Daphne Santhosh
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Unmasking the psychological impact of COVID-19 among young adults (ages 18-28) during the initial global lockdown: Results from a cross-sectional online survey (Preprint)

JMIR Formative Research
2023-10-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Omar Shazley; Michelle Wiciak; Daphne Santhosh
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Psychological Stress, Depression, Anxiety, and Fear: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study on Young Adults’ Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Preprint)

2023-10-10 | Preprint
Contributors: Omar Shazley; Michelle Wiciak; Daphne Santosh
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An Observational Report of Screen Time Use Among Young Adults (Ages 18-28 Years) During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Correlations With Mental Health and Wellness: International, Online, Cross-sectional Study

JMIR Formative Research
2022-08-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Michelle Teresa Wiciak; Omar Shazley; Daphne Santhosh
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Quantitative analysis of screen time usage among young adults (ages 18-28) during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study (Preprint)

2022-03-30 | Preprint
Contributors: Michelle Teresa Wiciak; Omar Shazley; Daphne Santhosh
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