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Coronavirus: Teens’ anxiety levels dropped during pandemic, study finds – BBC News
Researchers found pupils aged 13 and 14 were less anxious during lockdown compared to last year.
Anxiety levels among young teenagers dropped during the coronavirus pandemic, a study has suggested.
Thirteen to 14-year-olds were less anxious during lockdown than they had been last October, according to the University of Bristol survey.
Researchers surveyed 1,000 secondary school children in south west England.
They said the results were a “big surprise” and it raised questions about the impact of the school environment on teenagers’ mental health.
The findings come after Prof Chris Whitt…
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