A longitudinal study of capability-based quality of life and mental health in the first 5-months of lockdown restrictions in the UK
Abstract Background COVID19, and associated lockdown restrictions, have impacted on people's daily lives. Understanding the mental health and wellbeing implications of these impacts has been identified as a public health research priority. Aims Building on an earlier cross-sectional study, the...
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Main Authors: | Ross G. White (Author), Paul Christiansen (Author), Catharina van der Boor (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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