Academic Journal
Psychological Distress and COVID-19–Related Stressors Reported in a Longitudinal Cohort of US Adults in April and July 2020
Hahrie Han
Emma E. McGinty, PhD
Rachel Presskreischer, MS
Kelly E. Anderson, MPP
Colleen L. Barry, PhD
Academic Journal
Psychological Distress and Loneliness Reported by US Adults in 2018 and April 2020
Hahrie Han
Emma E. McGinty, PhD
Rachel Presskreischer, MS
News
More U.S. Adults Want the Government to Have a Bigger Role in Improving People’s Lives
October 15, 2020
News
As states and communities press forward into reopening, the trajectory of the U.S. pandemic will depend largely on the public’s willingness to invest in public health measures—such as continued social distancing, testing, and contact tracing.
Trust in Science and COVID-19
June 17, 2020
Research Project
The Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Civic Life and Public Health Survey
Hahrie Han
Kelly Anderson
Colleen L. Barry
Beth McGinty
Rachel PressKreischer
News
“It is especially important to identify mental illness treatment needs and connect people to services." –Beth McGinty
Survey Finds Large Increase in Psychological Distress Reported Among U.S. Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
June 3, 2020
News
The Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Civic Life and Public Health Survey
June 3, 2020
News
The Complex Ethics of Reopening America
May 26, 2020
News
Saving lives while protecting freedoms in the age of COVID-19
May 4, 2020
Webcast
May.1.2020
Protecting Both Public Health and Civil Liberties
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