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Anxiety, Depression Persist for Some Despite Waning Pandemic

This blogpost summarizes the COVID-19 pandemic’s negative effect on mental health, particularly in low-income individuals, evidenced by increasing levels of stress and anxiety. Survey data indicate a rise since 2019 from one to four in 10 Americans who reported symptoms consistent with generalized anxiety disorder or major depressive disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The blogpost also refers to the relative decreases in self-reported cases of stress and anxiety with enactment of pandemic-related economic assistance and the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Supportive Services
Health/Behavioral Health Referrals and Supports
Publication Date
2021-07-06
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