People watch from their apartment windows as multiple groups of people gather together at Cascade playground before marching for Black lives and against police brutality on the night of the 2020 presidential election, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in Seattle. Credit: KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer
Pandemic isolation hits young adults especially hard Dec 11, 2020
Their sadness exceeds that seen in older adults that face higher health risks from Covid-19.
A psychologist offers advice to help them feel better.
Jennifer Cadigan, a psychologist and a researcher with the University of Washington School of Medicine, says the reason young adults have been hit so hard, emotionally, is that at that age, peer groups are really important.