Exploring the impact of the pandemic on mental health
Dr David Graham Dr Carli Lessof Dr Jonathan Boyd
What's in the report:
This short report, the second in the series looking at the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on the UK Jewish population, focuses on the impact of the pandemic on mental health.
The study shows that levels of anxiety rose across the Jewish population in the UK in the context of the pandemic, as they did across the UK population more generally, and certain subgroups – notably young people, women and those who have experienced job losses or been furloughed – stand out.
Other groups identified in the research as showing particularly high levels of mental distress include the permanently sick and disabled, adults with young children at home, those experiencing multiple underlying health conditions that make them particularly vulnerable to the virus, and those suffering from ‘Long COVID’ – i.e. ongoing health problems long after first showing symptoms.
The report further examines the data by synagogue membership and finds that synagogue members are notably less likely to be experiencing mental health issues than non-members.
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Donate hereDr David Graham
Senior Research Fellow
Dr David Graham
Senior Research Fellow
David is a Senior Research Fellow at JPR, an Honorary Associate at the Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies at the University of Sydney...
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Senior Research Fellow
Dr Carli Lessof
Senior Research Fellow
Carli is a Senior Research Fellow at JPR, responsible for JPR’s community statistics programme, online research panel, and monitoring and evaluation. She completed her PhD...
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Executive Director
Dr Jonathan Boyd
Executive Director
Jonathan has been Executive Director of JPR since 2010, having previously held research and policy positions at the JDC International Centre for Community Development in...
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