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Quadcast: A Conversation on the Mental Health Effects of COVID-19 on Emerging Adults

June 07, 2023

A new paper by Dr. Jeffrey Arnett, released last week by the Ruderman Family Foundation, suggests that the mental health of people between 18 and 29 has, and continues to be, disproportionately affected by the global pandemic.  Arnett, a psychologist and scholar who coined the term “emerging adults” in his previous research, shows that the age group that was least at-risk physically from the virus was most vulnerable to it from a mental health perspective.  MCI Executive Director Marjorie Malpiede discusses the findings with Dr. Arnett and Sharon Shapiro, Trustee at the Ruderman Family Foundation

Interviewed by: Marjorie Malpiede
Quadcast Episode 60
06/07/2023
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