Study explores inequalities in mental health burden of COVID-19 pandemic
Researchers in Israel have conducted a study exploring the behavioral and psychological impact of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in an effort to understand the biological and environmental factors that may influence how individuals cope with the crisis.
The study spanned a six week period encompassing the end of the first outbreak and the beginning of the second outbreak in Israel, therefore capturing a window of time during which people may have found ways to adapt to new circumstances.
An online survey of almost 5,000 adult participants revealed inequalities in the mental-health burden associated with the pandemic. The researchers say this highlights the importance of understanding differences in people’s ability to cope with the long-term stressful challenges posed by COVID-19.
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