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New UK Poll Reveals 53% of Respondents Feel There Has Not Been an Adequate Amount of Focus on the Mental Health Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic, with Disabled People Impacted the Most

Monday 30 March, 2020

LONDON (Monday, MARCH 30, 2020): As we are currently in one of the largest public health crisis in UK history, Rehab 4 Addiction ran a poll to discover how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting people’s mental health and lives generally. The poll was conducted between 23rd-28th March 2020 on Facebook. 3,205 responses were collected from all UK regions.


The poll sought to discover how coronavirus is affecting people’s mental health in relation to their general mental wellbeing as well as their concerns about their loved ones, finances and access to essentials such as food and medicine.


The survey also sought respondents’ level of trust in official Government advice during the pandemic.


PDFs containing the full survey questions, overall results and crosstab analysis can be found here: http://rehab4addiction.co.uk/COVID_SURVEY.rar


Key findings:


General mental health implications



Social Media Usage



Use of alcohol & recreational drugs



Trust in Government advice in relation to the pandemic



Financial implications



Concerns for loved ones



Concerns about the lack of medications



Other insights



Oliver Clark, admissions manager at Rehab 4 Addiction, said “The survey reveals the majority of people feel their mental health has either been extremely or moderately affected by the coronavirus pandemic.”


“What I find most alarming is the impact this is having on the mental health of vulnerable groups such as the unemployed and the disabled.”


“Although the majority of respondents feel the Government's advice in relation to the pandemic is either "very" or "moderately" effective, only 14% of respondents said they felt ample focus was being put on mental health. There clearly is a need for more focus to be put on the mental health aspects of the pandemic given 33% of respondents said the pandemic had extremely affected their mental health".


Respondents revealed their use of alcohol and recreational drugs had not increased due to the pandemic, but the fear is that if more focus is not placed on the mental health aspect of the pandemic, more and more people could turn to drugs and alcohol as a way of self-medicating these mental health problems".


Contact Details:


Media manager: Paul Clarke


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London


England


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Tel: +44 (0) 203 322 4349




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