COVID-19 stress affecting many people: U of R professor
COVID-19 isn’t just affecting people physically in 2020.
The global pandemic has been causing a lot of stress on people. Dr. Gordon Asmundson, a psychology professor at the University of Regina, says according to the research that has been compiled, about 50 per cent of people in Canada and the United States are in significant distress from COVID-19.
“We do know the primary feature of this stress — it’s fear; fears of the dangerousness of COVID-19 and becoming infected. It’s also related to the 24/7 coverage of the pandemic and not being able to separate ourselves from it,” Asmundson told 980 CJME’s Greg Morgan Morning Show on Tuesday.
While Asmundson said there isn’t any data for each separate province, he said Saskatchewan is probably seeing lower levels of stress relating to COVID-19.