Though national lockdowns during Covid were potentially crucial to preventing the spread of the deadly infectious disease, these were associated with increased rates of depression and anxiety as well as food insecurity among women in India and .
Covid-19 lockdown saw increased depression, food insecurities in women - Here s why - The research revealed that women reported a 38 per cent increase in depression and 44 per cent increase in anxiety.
Lockdowns, while potentially important in preventing the spread of COVID-19, are associated with increased rates of depression and anxiety, as well as food insecurity, among women in India and other developing countries, according to new research.
While potentially crucial to preventing the spread of COVID-19, lockdowns are associated with increased rates of depression and anxiety as well as food