![]() ![]() Depressive and anxiety symptoms, perceived threats, resilience, well-being, hope, and morale were measured using a structured quantitative questionnaire. Using social networks, a questionnaire was disseminated to students during the third lockdown that was implemented in Israel because of the pandemic. The study examined an unrealistic optimism of Israeli college students in assessing the health, security, and economic risks during the pandemic, and the contributions of these perceived risks to the prediction of psychological coping responses, such as well-being, and coping suppressing response of anxiety, expressed during this pandemic. Their mental health and behavior may dramatically be impacted. 4Department of Emergency and Disaster Management, School of Public Health, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelĬollege students are among the most strongly affected populations by the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic because of uncertainty regarding academic success, future careers, and social life during their study period.3The Institute of Information Processing and Decision Making (IIPDM), The Ergonomics and Human Factors Unit, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.2Stress and Resilience Research Center, Tel-Hai College, Tel-Hai, Israel.1Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. ![]() ![]() Yohanan Eshel 1,2, Shaul Kimhi 2, Hadas Marciano 2,3 and Bruria Adini 4* ![]()
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