A study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School says people with coronavirus symptoms more likely to have general psychiatric disorders and loneliness. “The longer-term consequences to the population’s mental health created by uncertainty of the future, concern for relatives, and government-imposed measures such as lockdown need to be considered”, says the study by Lambert Zixin Li of Stanford University, who holds an MPhil in Innovation, Strategy & Organisation from Cambridge Judge Business School (MPhil 2018), and Senhu Wang, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Business Research at Cambridge Judge Business School, who holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge.
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