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Psychological impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and experience: An international survey

Researchers from Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust are leading a collaboration group in a global study looking into the psychological impact of the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown which GMMH are able to contribute to.

We invite people to take part in a short questionnaire exploring the psychological impact of the coronavirus, its effect on our emotions, behaviour and wellbeing.  The aim of the survey is to better understand how the coronavirus and the impact the current lockdown is having on our day to day lifestyle, what is helpful and what may be causing some people to be affected more than others in terms of their wellbeing.

The survey is open to anyone over the age of 16 and able to complete the online questionnaire. We would encourage everyone, including staff, patients, friends and family to take part.

The survey takes around 15 minutes to complete and you can take it directly here:  bit.ly/PIOC19-3


Please ensure you select Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust when asked where you heard about the survey.

If you have any queries about this or any other research opportunity please contact us at researchoffice@gmmh.nhs.uk

 

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