A longitudinal analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of middle-aged and older adults from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
Parminder Raina, Theodore D. Cosco(Simon Fraser University), Patrick S. R. Davidson(University of Ottawa), Scott M. Hofer(University of Victoria), Lauren E. Griffith(McMaster University), Gerald Mugford(St. John’s Health Sciences Centre), Nazmul Sohel(Impact), Andrew Wister(Simon Fraser University), Cynthia Balion(McMaster University), Jacqueline M. McMillan(University of Calgary), Mary E. Thompson(University of Waterloo), Nicole E. Basta(University of Minnesota), Geva Maimon(McGill University Health Centre), Verena Menec(University of Manitoba), Theone Paterson(University of Calgary), Urun Erbas Oz(Impact), Christina Wolfson, Zhiwei Gao(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Mélanie Levasseur(Université de Sherbrooke), Benoît Cossette(Université de Sherbrooke), David B. Hogan(University of Calgary), Divya Joshi(Impact), Vanessa Taler(University of Ottawa), Andrew P. Costa(Impact), Philip St. John(University of Manitoba), Laura N. Anderson(Impact), Teresa Liu‐Ambrose(University of British Columbia), Susan Kirkland
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