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Mental health disorders increased sharply among Americans during first 9 months of COVID-19 pandemic
Confirming anecdotal evidence that the spread of the coronavirus has strained Americans mental health, Boston College researchers found reports of anxiety increased to 50 percent and depression to 44 percent by November, 2020 - rates six times higher than 2019 - according to a new report in the journal
Translational Behavioral Medicine.
Among U.S. adults aged 18-29, the impact on mental health was even more severe. Rates of anxiety and depression increased to 65 percent and 61 percent, respectively, of the respondents in that age group, according to the report.
Use of prescription medication, counseling services, and unmet need for mental health services also rose significantly, according to the co-authors of the new study, Boston College developmental psychologist Rebekah Levine Coley and economist Christopher F. Baum, who reviewed survey data from nearly 1.5 million U.S. adult
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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (4/22/2021) - Confirming anecdotal evidence that the spread of the coronavirus has strained Americans mental health, Boston College researchers found reports of anxiety increased to 50 percent and depression to 44 percent by November, 2020 - rates six times higher than 2019 - according to a new report in the journal
Translational Behavioral Medicine.
Among U.S. adults aged 18-29, the impact on mental health was even more severe. Rates of anxiety and depression increased to 65 percent and 61 percent, respectively, of the respondents in that age group, according to the report.
Use of prescription medication, counseling services, and unmet need for mental health services also rose significantly, according to the co-authors of the new study, Boston College developmental psychologist Rebekah Levine Coley and economist Christopher F. Baum, who reviewed survey data from nearly 1.5 million U.S. adults.
Demolition underway of former Lynch Middle School in Holyoke; bank and shopping center planned
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Posted Apr 01, 2021
Workers from MassConn construction company work in the grounds of the former Lynch School on Holyoke in preperation for the demolition of the building. The Colvest Group plans a bank and shopping plaza for the site. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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HOLYOKE – Demolition continues of the former John J. Lynch Middle School at 1575 Northampton, the site of Colvest Group’s plan to construct a bank and shopping center.
Crews from Associated Building Wreckers removed the school’s large windows that clad the school’s south and east-facing sides.