Mendelian randomization did not show evidence of causal effects between genetic risk for allergic disease and self-reported mental health
Mental health gap seen with greater risk for depressive symptoms among those with lower income, more pandemic-related stressors
Those who frequently experience meal-related pain more often have upper and lower GI symptoms, anxiety, and depression
In addition, more screen time associated with higher total mental health-related difficulties for younger and older children
History of childhood abuse or intimate partner violence linked to greater depression, anxiety, and sleep problems during COVID-19 pandemic
Recovery from negative impact on body image in women does not seem to depend on choice or timing for breast reconstruction
Children from families with lower income and those from minority racial/ethnic groups also most likely to have COVID-19-related school closures
Longer hospital stays tied to greater odds of one-month cardiopulmonary symptoms and new disability
Adults receiving the vaccine between December 2020 and March 2021 reported decreased mental distress following first dose
Race appears to be an important social determinant