Majority of Canadians experiencing COVID-19-related stress, ‘mental health wave’ predicted: UM study’s early findings

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Researchers from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences are leading a study to learn more about what factors may predict or prevent stress during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The research is being led by Dr. Renée El-Gabalawy, assistant professor of clinical health psychology and anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine, members of the Health, Anxiety and Trauma Lab at UM, along with co-investigators Dr. Kristin Reynolds, assistant professor of psychology, and Dr. Natalie Mota, assistant professor, clinical health psychology….

https://news.umanitoba.ca/canadians-covid-19-stress-mental-health-wave-predicted-um-studys-early-findings/

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