Travis Salway, Simon Fraser University; Emily Jenkins, University of British Columbia; Hasina Samji, Simon Fraser University, and Pierre-julien Coulaud, University of British Columbia
You don’t need statistics to appreciate the profound effects that COVID-19 restrictions limiting social connections and access to services have had on our collective mental health. And yet, statistics — paired with qualitative data that offer in-depth descriptions of what people are experiencing — are essential for monitoring improvements, or lack thereof, during the process of recovery from the past two years of cumulative stress.
However, aggregate trends (wh...
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