anxiety and stress, has also declined dramatically during the public health crisis.Researchers analyzed data from a mix of smartphone sensing and digital questionnaires among more than 200 students participating in a research program tracking mental health throughout their undergraduate years.
Findings appear in in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.“COVID-19 had an immediate negative impact on the emotional well-being of the college students we studied,” said Dr.
Jeremy Huckins, a lecturer on psychological and brain sciences at Dartmouth. “We observed a large-scale shift in mental health and behavior compared to the observed baseline established for this group over previous years.”Self-reported symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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