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The covid-19 pandemic affected mental health in the UK. How do we know? Timely data. 

  • 26 March 2024

Gaston Yalonetzky, Associate Professor of Economics at the Leeds University Business School, discusses the vital role data plays when looking at the impact of covid-19 on mental health in the UK.

Wellbeing and what drives it

  • 13 March 2024

Josh Cottell and Elizabeth Simon present findings from a recent report looking into the what influences Londoner’s wellbeing, and what can help.

How do parent-child interactions impact children’s mental health and prosocial development?

  • 27 February 2024

Ioannis Katsantonis,  a PhD candidate in Psychology and Education at the University of Cambridge, shares his research on the role parent-child interactions have on children’s mental health.

How does health change after becoming a carer?

  • 20 February 2024

Becca Lacey, Reader at St George’s, University of London, shares research from the Eurocare team on how mental and physical health change around becoming an unpaid carer in the UK.

A year in impact – 2023

  • 14 December 2023

As 2023 draws to a close, our Research Impact and Engagement Manager, James Lockwood, looks back over some of the impact highlights of the year.

Child Mental Health in the wake of COVID-19

  • 28 November 2023

Naomi Miall, one of our Data Impact Fellows, shares about her research looking at child mental health in the wake of COVID-19. 

Does claiming welfare benefit by single mothers benefit their children’s mental health?

  • 7 November 2023

Dr Liming Li, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at King’s College London, share about her recent research into welfare benefits, single mothers and the impact on children’s mental health.

What is the relationship between perceived income inequality amongst friends and adolescent mental health and interpersonal difficulties?

  • 6 June 2023

Blanca Piera Pi-Sunyer discusses her research into the impact of perceived income inequality on adolescents’ mental health.

Was the shift to home working during the pandemic bad for mental health?

  • 23 May 2023

Dr Charlotte Booth discusses new research from the National Core Studies Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing initiative on working from home and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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