We use longitudinal data from a representative sample of the UK and compare self-reported mental health, as measured by the GHQ-12 score, at three timepoints (2017–2019, April 2020 and March 2021), for the whole sample and by sex and ethnicity. Out of the 14,382 individuals interviewed in 2017–2019 and April 2020, 10,445 were interviewed again in March 2021. The mean GHQ-12 in April 2020 is 12.37 [95% CI: 12.22, 12.52] and in March 2021 is 12.36 [95% CI: 12.21, 12.51], above that of 2017–2019: 11.13 [95% CI: 10.99, 11.26]. We do not find evidence that the level of mental health goes back to pre-pandemic levels. In terms of inequalities, while the gender gap (mean difference between women and men) in mental health deterioration among White B...
Background Despite concerns about mental health problems among those aged 16-24 in England, which so...
Background: There is relatively little evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in mental health among...
An increasing body of research indicates that, whilst young adults are at the lowest risk of becomin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from De Gruyter via the DOI in this recordData a...
We use the UK Household Longitudinal Study and compare pre-COVID-19 pandemic (2017-2019) and during-...
We assess the decline in mental health after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. This decl...
Importance: How population mental health has evolved across the COVID-19 pandemic under varied lockd...
Background: The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health is of increasi...
Importance: How population mental health has evolved across the COVID-19 pandemic under varied lock...
Background The mental health of the UK population declined at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. C...
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected workers’ mental health. We investigated...
Background: There is growing global concern about the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on p...
BACKGROUND: Despite concerns about mental health problems among those aged 16-24 in England, which s...
Background: Evidence on associations between COVID-19 illness and mental health is mixed. We aimed ...
Background. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a range of negative social and economic effects that may ...
Background Despite concerns about mental health problems among those aged 16-24 in England, which so...
Background: There is relatively little evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in mental health among...
An increasing body of research indicates that, whilst young adults are at the lowest risk of becomin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from De Gruyter via the DOI in this recordData a...
We use the UK Household Longitudinal Study and compare pre-COVID-19 pandemic (2017-2019) and during-...
We assess the decline in mental health after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. This decl...
Importance: How population mental health has evolved across the COVID-19 pandemic under varied lockd...
Background: The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health is of increasi...
Importance: How population mental health has evolved across the COVID-19 pandemic under varied lock...
Background The mental health of the UK population declined at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. C...
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected workers’ mental health. We investigated...
Background: There is growing global concern about the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on p...
BACKGROUND: Despite concerns about mental health problems among those aged 16-24 in England, which s...
Background: Evidence on associations between COVID-19 illness and mental health is mixed. We aimed ...
Background. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a range of negative social and economic effects that may ...
Background Despite concerns about mental health problems among those aged 16-24 in England, which so...
Background: There is relatively little evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in mental health among...
An increasing body of research indicates that, whilst young adults are at the lowest risk of becomin...