Citation:
Orkin, M., Roberts, B., Bohler, N. & Alexander, K. (2020) Remember our mental health during the lockdown: the voices behind the numbers. <i>HSRC Review</i>. 18(3):4-6.
Abstract:
A recent survey by the University of Johannesburg and the HSRC found that a sizeable share of South African adults experienced a range of negative emotions during lockdown. The chief driver was hunger resulting from poverty. The depth of psychological distress and social isolation was highlighted by survey participants moving responses when asked to share the worst thing about lockdown.
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