Summaries; The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), discovered in December 2019 in China, has reached the level of a pandemic and, till June 2021, it has affected more than 171 million people worldwide and caused more than 3.5 million deaths all over the world The COVID-19 pandemic as a major health crisis has caught the attention of many researchers, which has led to the creation of a broad quantitative picture of human behavior during the coronavirus outbreak. What has been established so far is, among others, the psychological symptoms that can occur as a result of lockdown and the most common coping strategies. However, what we still miss is an in-depth understanding of the changes in the ways of coping with challenges over different stages of the pandemic.
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