It’s not over: Study says COVID-19 pandemic depression persists among older adults - Times Now
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of older people living in the community, with those who are lonely faring far worse, according to new research from McMaster University.
- The study was published in the journal Nature Aging.
- Caregiving responsibilities, separation from family, family conflict, and loneliness were associated with a greater lik… [+3774 chars]
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