Cornell: Children's Pandemic Mental Health Linked to Family Finances
ITHACA, New York, March 18 (TNSjou) -- Cornell University issued the following news:
By Chloe Tenn
Financial disruption as a result of pandemic containment policies in the United States adversely influenced children's mental health, according to a new study co-led by Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University investigators. Mitigating these economic effects may help protect children's well-being if strict containment policies are needed in the future, according to t . . .
Barbara Prempeh, bap4004@med.cornell.edu
By Chloe Tenn
Financial disruption as a result of pandemic containment policies in the United States adversely influenced children's mental health, according to a new study co-led by Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University investigators. Mitigating these economic effects may help protect children's well-being if strict containment policies are needed in the future, according to t . . .