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Description: This a global survey looking at the short- and long-term effects of COVID19 on individual's mental health and social relationships with others. The PI (University College London) and Co-I (University of Pennsylvania) have been joined by collaborators from the University of Trento (Italy), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), and The University of Massachusetts Lowell (USA).

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Better Together: A Well-being Initiative for Doctoral Students

To understand better how the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak impacts on PGR students' wellbeing, but also how PGR students respond to similar stressful situations...

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Reflections, Resilience, and Recovery: A qualitative study of the COVID-19 impact on an international general population’s mental health and priorities for support

Wong, Loke & Melville
This is a qualitative paper based on wave 3 data (5 questions) from the UCL-Penn Global COVID Study (Wong & Raine, 2020), to understand how COVID-...

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Examining the impact of COVID-19 on adult’s levels of physical and mental health across a 12-month period. | Registered: 2022-01-26 12:42 UTC

This mixed-method study aims to examine the short- and long-term impacts of COVID-19 on people's physical activity (PA), loneliness and mental health,...

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Covid19: Global social trust and mental health study | Registered: 2021-04-09 14:49 UTC

This a global survey looking at the short- and long-term effects of COVID19 on individual's mental health and social relationships with others. The PI...

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The Interplay Between Cumulative Disadvantage, Young People’s Anxiety, Depression and Loneliness during COVID-19.

The present study will apply CDT to the three-wave UCL-Penn Global COVID-19 Study to understand how social and economic disadvantages accumulated over...

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