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Episode 26: How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected our mental health?

We talk to researchers who have been working throughout the pandemic to understand the toll that it has taken on our wellbeing.

03 August 2021

By PsychCrunch

What impact has the pandemic had on people's mental health

 In this episode, our presenter Ginny Smith talks to researchers who have been conducting work throughout the pandemic to understand the toll that it has taken on our wellbeing.

Ginny learns about the different factors that can make us more or less vulnerable to these effects, finds out how pregnant women have fared during this stressful time, and also hears about emerging data that finds links between the virus itself and mental health conditions.

Our guests, in order of appearance, are Dr Susanne Schweizer, Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and Professor Paul Harrison from the University of Oxford.

Episode credits

Presented and produced by Ginny Smith. Script edits by Matthew Warren.

Mixing and editing by Jeff Knowler.

PsychCrunch theme music by Catherine Loveday and Jeff Knowler.

Artwork by Tim Grimshaw.

Download this episode here.

Background reading for this episode

Over the past year and a half, we've published many articles about Covid-19 and mental health at Research Digest, including:

There's lots more from our friends at The Psychologist too, who have collated their contributions here

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Routledge Psychology are giving PsychCrunch listeners the chance to discover even more ground-breaking research: free access to 5 articles of your choosing from over 4.5 million at tandfonline.com, plus a 20% discount on books at routledge.com.

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