
Did COVID-19 cause a mental health pandemic?
The financial uncertainty, chaotic scheduling dem…
August 17, 202120m 55s
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Show Notes
The financial uncertainty, chaotic scheduling demands and fear of illness and death during the COVID-19 pandemic have all caused stressors to multiply. And the weight of the last year and a half has fallen especially hard on women and people of color, who have borne the brunt of the pandemic’s worst effects.
But has the pandemic caused a mental health crisis, with corresponding increases in anxiety and depression?
In this episode of the UCI Podcast, Tim Bruckner, a professor of public health at UCI, discusses whether the predictions of a follow-on mental health pandemic have come true, how women’s careers have been affected by the pandemic and how equity has been incorporated into California’s public health response.