Study finds teens' stress responses to COVID-19 depend on caregiving quality and physiological regulation
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A large UK study examined changes in depression, anxiety and PTSD symptoms before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding discrepancies between perceived and measured changes in mental health.
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