Study of family life and mental wellbeing under lockdown
30 April 2020
This study aims to assess the effects of the current lockdown on family life and mental wellbeing. The target population is adults (18+) living in private residences in the UK. The findings and conclusions will help policy makers, health professionals, local authorities, researchers and the public tackle the undesirable consequences of the lockdown.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by Durham University's Department of Sociology Ethics Committee in April 2020.
About the researcher
Keming Yang is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Durham University.