COVID-19 and the lockdowns that have come with the pandemic have been a source of stress for many around the world. But a recent study suggests that for some young people, the pandemic health measures may have helped improve mental health.
The FINANCIAL One in three young people say their mental health and wellbeing improved during COVID-19 lockdown measures, with potential contributing factors including feeling less lonely, avoiding bullying and getting more sleep and exercise, according to researchers at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford. As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, many countries imposedThe FINANCIAL One in three young people say their mental health and wellbeing improved during COVID-19 lockdown measures, with potential contributing factors including feeling less lonely, avoiding bullying and getting more sleep and exercise, according to researchers at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford. As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, many countries imposed ยป The FINANCIAL Coronavirus
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, many countries imposed strict lockdown measures, with workplaces and businesses closing and people forced to remain
One in three young people say their mental health and wellbeing improved during COVID-19 lockdown measures, with potential contributing factors including
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