Thursday, 4 March 2021

Lonely young people have an increased risk of mental health problems years later: research suggests lockdown could have a long term effect

 Loneliness and social isolation increase the long-term risk of depression and anxiety in children and teenagers, a recent review of research suggests. It included studies carried out before the current pandemic and found that negative impacts on mental health were evident up to nine years later.

Click here to read National Institute of Health Research report