The COVID-19 pandemic and wellbeing in Switzerland-worse for young people?
Abstract Background The key objective of our study was to describe the population-average trajectories of wellbeing, spanning the period of 2017-2022, comparing young people with other age groups. Moreover, we aimed to identify subgroups of young people who experienced disproportionate changes in we...
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Main Authors: | D. Gondek (Author), L. Vandecasteele (Author), N. Sánchez-Mira (Author), S. Steinmetz (Author), T. Mehmeti (Author), M. Voorpostel (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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