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Subject: Social Psychology

Has lockdown strengthened marriages?

Covid divorce boom? No – lockdown rejuvenates marriages

Good neighbours? No, UK’s community spirit fell in summer Covid lockdown

Does the longitudinal association between neighbourhood cohesion and mental health differ by ethnicity? Results from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey

Good news for marriage as new study debunks claims of a COVID lockdown divorce boom

One in five cohabiting Mums say their relationship has got worse during COVID lockdown, finds major new study

Parents in lockdown

Changing living arrangements, family dynamics and stress during lockdown: evidence from four birth cohorts in the UK

Predicting the end of the pandemic: optimism vs pessimism. How does optimism and pessimism influence your well-being?

The good childhood report 2020

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