Residential mobility restrictions and adverse mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

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Ho Fai Chan
Zhiming Cheng
Silvia Mendolia
Alfredo R. Paloyo
Massimiliano Tani
Damon Proulx
David A. Savage
Benno Torgler
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[1] Queensland University of Technology,School of Economics and Finance
[2] Centre for Behavioural Economics,Social Policy Research Centre
[3] Society and Technology (BEST),Department of Management, Macquarie Business School
[4] Centre for Behavioural Insights for Technology Adoption (BITA),Department of Economics, Social Studies and Applied Mathematics and Statistics
[5] University of New South Wales,School of Business
[6] Macquarie University,Newcastle Business School
[7] University of Turin,undefined
[8] University of Wollongong,undefined
[9] UNSW Canberra,undefined
[10] University of Newcastle,undefined
[11] CREMA – Center for Research in Economics,undefined
[12] Management and the Arts,undefined
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, several governments tried to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, with lockdowns that prohibited leaving one’s residence unless carrying out a few essential services. We investigate the relationship between limitations to mobility and mental health in the UK during the first year and a half of the pandemic using a unique combination of high-frequency mobility data from Google and monthly longitudinal data collected through the Understanding Society survey. We find a strong and statistically robust correlation between mobility data and mental health survey data and show that increased residential stationarity is associated with the deterioration of mental wellbeing even when regional COVID-19 prevalence and lockdown stringency are controlled for. The relationship is heterogeneous, as higher levels of distress are seen in young, healthy people living alone; and in women, especially if they have young children.
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