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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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected over 171 million people and caused 3.5 million deaths globally, has sparked a surge of research into human behavior during the crisis. While studies have identified psychological symptoms and coping strategies during lockdowns, there is still a lack of understanding about how coping mechanisms have evolved over the various stages of the pandemic. This gap indicates the need for further research to gain insight into how people are adapting to the challenges posed by COVID-19.