The impact of the coronavirus lockdown on mental health: evidence from the United States

B-Tier
Journal: Economic Policy
Year: 2022
Volume: 37
Issue: 109
Pages: 139-155

Authors (4)

Abi Adams-Prassl (not in RePEc) Teodora Boneva (not in RePEc) Marta Golin (Universität Zürich) Christopher Rauh (University of Cambridge)

Score contribution per author:

0.503 = (α=2.01 / 4 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

The coronavirus outbreak has caused significant disruptions to people’s lives. We exploit variation in lockdown measures across states to document the impact of stay-at-home orders on mental health using real-time survey data in the United States. We find that the lockdown measures lowered mental health by 0.083 standard deviations. This large negative effect is entirely driven by women. As a result of the lockdown measures, the existing gender gap in mental health has increased by 61%. The negative effect on women’s mental health cannot be explained by an increase in financial worries or caring responsibilities.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:ecpoli:v:37:y:2022:i:109:p:139-155.
Journal Field
General
Author Count
4
Added to Database
2026-01-25