Covid-19 : understanding inequalities in mental health during the pandemic.
by Allwood, Louis.Centre for Mental Health.
Series: Briefing ; June 2020.Publisher: CMH, London : 2020.Description: 17p.Summary: This briefing paper, supported by 13 other national mental health charities, explores the mental health inequalities that are associated with the pandemic in the UK. It finds that the virus and the lockdown are putting greater pressure on groups and communities whose mental health was already poorer and more precarious..Subject(s): Covid-19 | mental health problems | health impact assessment | health inequalities | domestic violence | black & ethnic minorities | poverty | chronic diseaseDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; CMH publications. List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023] | Mental health: ethnic minority communities [September 2023]
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This briefing paper, supported by 13 other national mental health charities, explores the mental health inequalities that are associated with the pandemic in the UK. It finds that the virus and the lockdown are putting greater pressure on groups and communities whose mental health was already poorer and more precarious.
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