During pandemic’s first 9 months, depression and anxiety increased sharply among Americans

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During pandemic’s first 9 months, depression and anxiety increased sharply among Americans

Confirming anecdotal evidence that the spread of the coronavirus has strained Americans’ mental health, Boston College researchers found reports of anxiety increased to 50 percent and depression to 44 percent by November, 2020—rates six times higher than 2019—according to a new report in the journal Translational Behavioral Medicine.

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