COVID-19 impact: Pandemic likely tripled depression symptoms among adults, says study
"Persons who were already at risk before Covid-19, with fewer social and economic resources, were more likely to report probable depression, suggesting that inequity may increase during this time and that health gaps may widen," said study lead author Catherine Ettman.
The findings also revealed that income and savings are the most dramatic predictors of depression symptoms in the time of Covid-19. Photo: Pixabay