Coronavirus: Mental Health in the pandemic study in Scotland

Location: Scotland

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative effect on the mental health of people all over the country, but people who already experience inequality have been far more adversely affected.

The Scotland research team are part of the team delivering the ‘Coronavirus: Mental Health in the Pandemic’ study across the UK, as part of the Mental Health Foundation's Covid Response Programme and goal of achieving a mentally healthy society for all.

For more information, please contact [email protected] [email protected] .

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About the ‘Coronavirus: Mental Health in the Pandemic Study’

Learn the background and impact behind this ‘Coronavirus and Adolescent Mental Health Study’ study that is being run across the UK.

‘Pandemic one year on’ news article

Read a news article, ‘Pandemic one year on: landmark mental health study reveals mixed picture’ about this study

Key statistics from Scotland

Explore the Scotland Research team’s findings and statistics about mental health from different waves of the pandemic.

Wave 13

9 to 15 November 2021

Read the key findings

Wave 10

23 February to 1 March 2021

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Wave 9

17 to 30 December 2020

Read the key findings
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