The association of being in quarantine and related COVID-19 recommended and non-recommended behaviors with psychological distress in Chinese population
•The world health organization (WHO) guidelines needs to be empirically examined.•The study sought to look at the recommended and non-recommended behaviors.•The results of the study show that psychological distress was negatively associated with recommended behaviors and positively with non-recommen...
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