Published on 26 July 2020
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Covid-19 and Subjective Well-Being

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Data shows clear negative impact on mental health from #COVID-19 pandemic, but lockdown measures are mostly associated with improvements in subjective well-being.

This research using YouGov weekly mood surveys and weekly cross-country data from Google Trends to track well-being in the British population before and during #COVID-19 is among the first to distinguish the effects of the pandemic from the effects of the lockdown on the well-being in Britain.  The data shows the clear negative impact on mental health from the COVID-19 pandemic, but lockdown measures are mostly associated with improvements in subjective well-being.

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