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Age provides a buffer to pandemic's mental health impact, University of Connecticut researchers say

 E-Mail Older adults are managing the stress of the coronavirus pandemic better than younger adults, reporting less depression and anxiety despite also experiencing greater general concern about COVID-19, according to a study recently published by researchers at the UConn School of Nursing. Their somewhat paradoxical findings, published last month in the journal Aging and Mental Health, suggest that although greater psychological distress has been reported during the pandemic, older age may offer a buffer against negative feelings brought on by the virus s impact. When you think about older adulthood, oftentimes, there are downsides. For example, with regard to physical well-being, we don t recover as well from injury or illness as we get older, says Natalie J. Shook, a social psychologist, associate professor, and principal investigator for the study. But, on average, older adults tend to have better emotional well-being than younger adults. They tend to report a more posit

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