Mental health of college students altered as COVID-19 pandemic continued

DENVER – Mental health of young adults showed little change at the outset of COVID-19, but appeared to worsen as the pandemic continued, according to a presentation at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America annual conference.
“We have observed impacts on [young] adults’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it underscores the need to examine changes over time to better understand distinct trajectories of adjustment during this unprecedented stressor,” June Gruber, PhD, an associate professor in the department of psychology and neuroscience at the

DENVER – Mental health of young adults showed little change at the outset of COVID-19, but appeared to worsen as the pandemic continued, according to a presentation at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America annual conference.
“We have observed impacts on [young] adults’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it underscores the need to examine changes over time to better understand distinct trajectories of adjustment during this unprecedented stressor,” June Gruber, PhD, an associate professor in the department of psychology and neuroscience at the