The longitudinal effect of COVID-19 infections and lockdown on mental health and the protective effect of neighbourhood social relations

Social Science & Medicine(2022)

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Abstract
•A lockdown in Melbourne, Australia in 2020 increased depressive symptoms.•Neighbourhood social relations are negatively associated with mental health.•Neighbourhoods may have had a protective effect on depression during lockdown.•The findings highlight the potential benefit of social and community investment.
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COVID-19,Mental health,Lockdown,Neighbourhood social relations,Social cohesion,Natural experiment
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