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Study investigates which Covid-related stressors most likely trigger suicidal thoughts

Study sheds new light on link between COVID pressures and suicidal thoughts

There has been concern at how the pandemic has not only hit physical health and the economy but has also impacted our mental health with the possibility of increased rates of suicide.

COVID-19 Increased the Suicidal Thoughts Among People

COVID-19 Increased the Suicidal Thoughts Among People by Saisruthi Sankaranarayanan on  June 2, 2021 at 7:19 PM COVID-19 has shut down almost everything from schools to malls. Due to the restrictions proposed to manage the pandemic, the proportion of people doing physical activity has also been greatly reduced. Researchers now say that the pandemic also impacted mental health with the possibility of increased rates of suicide. The study was led by a team of researchers at Swansea University, Cardiff University, and the NHS in Wales. The main motive of the study was to find the significant Covid-related stressors that trigger suicidal thoughts and behaviours . The findings were published in the journal

Coronavirus stress increased suicidal thoughts among people: Study

Read more about Coronavirus stress increased suicidal thoughts among people: Study on Business Standard. The Covid-19 pandemic has not only hit physical health and the economy but has also impacted mental health with the possibility of increased rates of suicide, according to a study

Covid stress increased suicidal thoughts: Study

Covid stress increased suicidal thoughts: Study ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views   All you need to know about the new Coronavirus strain. (photo:ianslife). Image Source: IANS News London, May 31 : The Covid-19 pandemic has not only hit physical health and the economy but has also impacted mental health with the possibility of increased rates of suicide, according to a study. Led by a team of researchers at Swansea University, Cardiff University, and the NHS in Wales, the study probed exactly which Covid-related stressors were most likely to trigger suicidal thoughts and behaviours. The survey was conducted on more than 12,000 people, which asked volunteers to share their experiences during the first UK lockdown.

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