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Mental health and the coronavirus: How COVID-19 is affecting us – Monash Lens – Monash Lens
At the height of the COVID-19 restrictions, clinically significant depression and anxiety symptoms were at least two to three times higher than would normally be observed in the community. These and other findings were revealed by the largest nationwide su…
At the height of the COVID-19 restrictions, clinically significant depression and anxiety symptoms were at least two to three times higher than would normally be observed in the community. These and other findings were revealed by the largest nationwide survey of mental health during April and early May 2020, when the strictest lockdown measures were first in place.
The research was undertaken by Professor Jane Fisher and her colleagues in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Th…
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