Articles tagged with 'Covid-19'

10 posts

The impact of Covid-19 on adolescent mental health in the UK

By Guest Author

10 May 2021

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week on 10th-16th May, we invited Jocelyn Catty to discuss the impact of the pandemic, including the lockdowns, on adolescent mental health in the UK. In this blog, Jocelyn reflects on the Research Article she wrote during the first lockdown and shares her observations from the past year.

Keeping up with COVID-19 – using living systematic reviews to close the evidence gap

By Guest Author

19 October 2020

Covid-19 is an emerging infectious disease, for which our understanding is rapidly and constantly changing. This is why Living systematic reviews (LSR) could be a beneficial approach to both prevent systematic reviews from going out of date and to keep up with rapidly moving fields. In this blog post, James Barker, discusses this and explains why LSRs are a valuable and practical way of monitoring and gathering available evidence on Covid-19.