Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall discussions reflect strong agreement with the article's claims, as evidenced by references to increased anxiety in vulnerable groups and the importance of addressing uncertainty. The tone is analytical and supportive, using phrases like 'first study to identify' and 'establishing a hard-to-reach group,' emphasizing the research's relevance and potential influence on mental health interventions.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions support the findings, emphasizing how vulnerable groups experience heightened anxiety and stress, which aligns with the article's conclusions.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts clearly demonstrate high interest by referencing the research, its implications, and specific findings regarding mental health during the pandemic.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Participants reference methods, share insights about vulnerable groups, and discuss potential interventions, indicating moderate-to-deep engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

These discussions highlight the significance of understanding psychological impacts during health crises, reflecting a recognition of the work's importance in guiding mental health policies.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

19 Posts

Blogs

1 Articles

News

5 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

6,206

Total Likes

143

Extended Reach

42,690

Social Features

27

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    @SgHaymoor (Twitter)

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  • Dr Jo Daniels
    @DrJoDaniels (Twitter)

    Our initial study, led by @HannahRettie was the first study to identify that those who were clinically vulnerable had higher rates of anxiety compared to the general public, with >30% reaching clinical levels This established a hard-to reach group in need https://t.co/qDRb4j96q3
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    @marmy_jo (Twitter)

    RT @DrJoDaniels: Read the research here: https://t.co/F8LPch7U2x And here: https://t.co/fEuYhggHXb Vulnerable groups are not just vulne…
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    October 20, 2022

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  • Gill Kaczmarczyk
    @GillKaczmarczyk (Twitter)

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    October 20, 2022

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    @GwenHiggs1 (Twitter)

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    @KSaelig (Twitter)

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    October 19, 2022

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    October 19, 2022

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    @dirtybird12345 (Twitter)

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    October 19, 2022

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    October 19, 2022

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  • Dr Jo Daniels
    @DrJoDaniels (Twitter)

    Read the research here: https://t.co/F8LPch7U2x And here: https://t.co/fEuYhggHXb Vulnerable groups are not just vulnerable to severe complications of COVID but also to the psychological effects of #shielding The UKs #forgotten500k @DHSCgovuk @BPSOfficial @theresecoffey
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    RT @EThOSBL: 'Coping and tolerance of uncertainty: predictors and mediators of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic' #PhD thesis by H…
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    October 10, 2022

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    October 10, 2022

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    @Kasshini_Gnade (Twitter)

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    @HannahRettie (Twitter)

    @Isherwood_Kate @KLothPhD Thanks Kate! Our paper is looking into coping and tolerating uncertainty during COVID-19 and the impact on mental health, full paper is here: https://t.co/tk0bg86sn7
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Abstract Synopsis

  • The study investigates how intolerance of uncertainty and coping strategies affect mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding that increased uncertainty and maladaptive coping are linked to higher levels of distress, especially among vulnerable groups.
  • About a quarter of participants showed significant anxiety and depression, with some experiencing clinical-level health anxiety; vulnerable groups were notably more anxious about their health.
  • The research suggests that targeting maladaptive coping responses and uncertainty tolerance could help improve mental health interventions during ongoing health crises like COVID-19.