COVID-19 and mental health
The following projects look at the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.
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COVID-19 and mental health services
Led by Jennifer Cooper and Livia Pierotti this project is titled: Forecasting the effects of COVID-19 on patient experience and service delivery across a whole mental health system: a computer simulation study. This project is joint funded by the Rosetrees Trust as part of our 2020 Mental Health funding call.
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COVID-19 and students
Led by Felicity Sedgewick this project will look at the impact that distance learning is having on undergraduate students’ resilience and psycho-social wellbeing. We'll be sharing findings as the research progresses. This project is joint funded by the Rosetrees Trust as part of our 2020 Mental Health funding call.
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COVID-19 and long term impacts
Led by Alex Kwong this project looks at the long term impact of COVID-19 on mental health: comparisons between health record linkage and observed longitudinal data. We'll be sharing findings as the research progresses. This project is joint funded by the Rosetrees Trust as part of our 2020 Mental Health funding call.
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COVID-19 and families
Led by Rebecca Pearson this project aims to understand the impact of COVID-19 on mental health of family members, interactions and home environments. This project was funded as part of our COVID-19 funding call.
Find out more about Felicity Sedgewick's project: Felicity Sedgewick Presentation (PDF, 475kB)
Find out more about Alex Kwong's project: Alex Kwong presentation (PDF, 778kB)