Vanderbilt: Empirical Study on COVID-19 Related Depression Gives Reason for Optimism
July 23, 2020
July 23, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 23 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
The pandemic is having profound effects on mental health for people around the world. One of the first longitudinal studies to assess COVID-19 related stressors and mental health symptoms led by Autumn Kujawa, assistant professor of psychology and human development, shows that many people will recover as the situation improves.
A preprint of the article, "Exposure to COVID-19 Pandemic . . .
The pandemic is having profound effects on mental health for people around the world. One of the first longitudinal studies to assess COVID-19 related stressors and mental health symptoms led by Autumn Kujawa, assistant professor of psychology and human development, shows that many people will recover as the situation improves.
A preprint of the article, "Exposure to COVID-19 Pandemic . . .