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One virus, many lives: a qualitative study of lived experiences and quality of life of adults from diverse backgrounds living in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayuri GogoiJonathan ChalonerIrtiza QureshiFatimah WobiAmani Al-OraibiHeather WilsonMehrunisha SulemanLaura B NellumsManish Pareek
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Our findings demonstrate the multidimensional and differential impact of the pandemic on different population groups, with most of the negative economic impacts being borne by people in low-paid and insecure jobs. Similarly, adverse social, physical and mental health impacts particularly affected people already experiencing displacement, violence, physical and mental illnesses or even those living alone. These findings indicate that COVID-19 impacts have been influenced by intersecting health and socioeconomic inequalities, which pre-existed. These inequities should be taken into consideration while designing pandemic recovery and rebuilding packages.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental illness
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • cross sectional
  • climate change
  • social media
  • electronic health record