Psychology Today
Why Pandemic Depression Is Not Going Away
Article written by Catherine Ettman, director of strategic initiatives in the Office of the Dean, and Dean Sandro Galea
News Medical
Depression among Us Adults Persisted and Worsened during First Year of COVID-19
Quotes dean Sandro Galea and Catherine Ettman, director of strategic initiatives in the office of the dean
WBUR
Depression Increased through the Pandemic’s First Year, BU Researchers Say
Quotes Catherine Ettman, director of strategic initiatives in the office of the dean
Boston Globe
Nearly a Third of Americans Reported Depression Symptoms during Second COVID-19 Spring, Study Finds
Quotes Catherine Ettman, director of strategic initiatives in the office of the dean and dean Sandro Galea
SciTechDaily
Depression Rates Tripled and Symptoms Intensified during First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic
Quotes Dean Sandro Galea and Catherine Ettman, director of strategic initiatives in the Office of the Dean
Chronicle Express
New School of Health & Human Services at Keuka College
References study by Catherine Ettman, director of strategic development in the Dean’s Office; Dean Sandro Galea; Salma Abdalla, research fellow in the Department of Epidemiology; Gregory Cohen, statistical analyst in the Department of Epidemiology; and alum Laura Sampson
The Carolinian
The College Experience after COVID-19
Quotes Sarah Lipson, assistant professor of health law, policy & management
College Post
Ozarks College Training Teachers in Mental Health First Aid
Quotes Sarah Lipson, assistant professor of health law, policy & management
Medgadget
Anxiety Disorders and Depression Treatment Market | 2021 Growth, Size, Share and Trends Analysis Research Report 2027
References study by Catherine Ettman, director of strategic development in the Dean’s Office; Dean Sandro Galea; Salma Abdalla, research fellow in the Department of Epidemiology; Gregory Cohen, statistical analyst in the Department of Epidemiology; and alum Laura Sampson
Forbes
Are Colleges Prepared to Support the Mental Health of Their Students This Fall?
References study led by Sarah Lipson, assistant professor of health law, policy & management