Journal ArticleOpen Access
COVID-19 and mental health deterioration by ethnicity and gender in the UK
Author Affiliations
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Adam Smith Institute, University of Glasgow, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2021
Citations306
Abstract
We use the UK Household Longitudinal Study and compare pre-COVID-19 pandemic (2017-2019) and during-COVID-19 pandemic data (April 2020) for the same group of individuals to assess and quantify changes in mental health as measured by changes in the GHQ-12 (General Health Questionnaire), among ethnic groups in the UK. We confirm the previously documented average deterioration in mental health for the whole sample of individuals interviewed before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we find that the average increase in mental distress varies by ethnicity and gender. Both women -regardless of their ethnicity- and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) men experienced a higher average increase in mental distress than White British men, so that the gender gap in mental…
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