European psychologists to study people’s mental health and well-being during a pandemic crisis

10.04.2020

European psychologists will examine the mental health and well-being of people during a crisis caused by a coronavirus pandemic. They are interested in the human ability to cope with challenges resulting from restrictions introduced and epidemic emergencies. The team is managed by Prof. Barbara Kożusznik from the University of Silesia in Katowice.

The experiences of all participants of the project can become a source of information that would help governments and decision-makers make decisions – during and after the crisis. Psychologists are inviting all people to share their experiences related to functioning during a pandemic.

The research is carried out by a team of scientists from the University of Silesia in Katowice, the University of Montpellier (France), Valencian International University and the Complutense University in Madrid (Spain), Ghent University (Belgium) and the Technical University in Eindhoven (Netherlands).

Persons interested in participating in the study are asked to complete the questionnaire on www.surveymonkey.com


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