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Subject: Well Being

Increased social media use causes adolescent girls to manifest lesser life satisfaction earlier

Leaving the labor market: exit routes, personality traits and well-being

Social media drama can hit teens hard at different ages

Social media may affect girls’ mental health earlier than boys’, study finds

Windows of developmental sensitivity to social media

Conditionality and contentment: Universal Credit and UK welfare benefit recipients’ life satisfaction

Comparing population-level mental health of UK workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study using Understanding Society

Inequalities in recovery or methodological artefact? A comparison of models across physical and mental health functioning

Income trajectories and self-rated health status in the UK

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and access to health care of disabled people: a rapid review – report number RR00025

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