Mental health inequalities increase as a function of COVID-19 pandemic severity levels

Volume: 285, Pages: 114275 - 114275
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Current evidence suggests that mental health across the globe has suffered significantly during the COVID-19 global pandemic, and that disadvantaged communities are suffering these impacts more acutely. Lower income, female gender, and younger age have all been associated with worse psychopathology during COVID-19.The goal of this study was to determine whether these disparities are more pronounced in places where the pandemic is more severe. We...
Paper Details
Title
Mental health inequalities increase as a function of COVID-19 pandemic severity levels
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
285
Pages
114275 - 114275
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