'Distressing impact' of pandemic continues

A survey's revealed a big drop in life satisfaction and happiness over Christmas

Published 19th Jan 2022
Last updated 20th Jan 2022

Youth workers on duty in Hampshire's emergency departments over Christmas reported a big rise in young people being admitted with mental health issues.

No Limits, which runs the service in A&E, says it shows the 'distressing impact' the pandemic continues to have.

The Southampton-based charity also revealed children as young as 10 are feeling anxious and depressed.

It comes off the back of a survey by University College London which suggested anxiety symptoms among Britons rose sharply over the Christmas period - despite there being no lockdown.

Although there were fewer restrictions compared with the previous festive season, research found that depressive symptoms were on a par with levels during lockdown at the start of 2021.

The Covid-19 Social Study, which involved 31,151 participants, also found that the increase in depression and anxiety symptoms was most prominent in younger adults.

There was also a sharp decline in life satisfaction and happiness over the Christmas period, which was noted across all age groups.

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