People with pets have “greater psychological resilience”, study reveals
28 Sep 2020 People who share a home with a pet experience less psychological stress and are less likely to report mental health symptoms than those without a pet, a major study has revealed. |
Monthly Archives: September 2020
Diagnosis rates of depression and anxiety fall during Covid-19 lockdown
25 Sep 2020 The diagnosis rates of common mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, have halved during the coronavirus lockdown, a major study has revealed. |
Pioneering study links mental health difficulties to family wealth
21 Sep 2020 Young people from poor backgrounds are more likely to report mental health problems than wealthier peers, a major study has revealed. |
New mental health campaign aims to support young people throughout pandemic
18 Sep 2020 A new Public Health England (PHE) mental health campaign will aim to bolster the wellbeing of children and young people throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been announced. |
Depression rates double among UK adults, pandemic study reveals
14 Sep 2020 Depression rates among UK adults have “doubled” throughout the coronavirus pandemic, a major study has revealed. |
People with autism “left stranded” throughout coronavirus pandemic
11 Sep 2020 People with autism may have been “left stranded” throughout the coronavirus pandemic, a major report has revealed. |
Artificial intelligence “significantly” improves mental health of elderly, study reveals
7 Sep 2020 Artificial intelligence could be used to dramatically improve the mental health of elderly people shielding throughout the coronavirus pandemic, it has been suggested. |
Depression rates “triple” as nation deals with unemployment and financial hardship, says study
4 Sep 2020 Depression rates have “tripled” as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting financial hardship, a major study has revealed. |