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Daisy Fancourt
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 269
Citations - 8444
Daisy Fancourt is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 205 publications receiving 3217 citations. Previous affiliations of Daisy Fancourt include Royal College of Music & King's College London.
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Attitudes towards vaccines and intention to vaccinate against COVID-19: Implications for public health communications
TL;DR: Amongst vaccine attitudes, intermediate to high levels of mistrust of vaccine benefit and concerns about future unforeseen side effects were the most important determinants of both uncertainty and unwillingness to vaccinate against COVID-19.
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Trajectories of anxiety and depressive symptoms during enforced isolation due to COVID-19 in England: a longitudinal observational study.
TL;DR: The findings emphasise the importance of supporting individuals in the lead-up to future lockdowns to try to reduce distress, and highlight that groups already at risk for poor mental health before the pandemic have remained at risk throughout lockdown and its aftermath.
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Who is lonely in lockdown? Cross-cohort analyses of predictors of loneliness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TL;DR: Interventions to reduce or prevent loneliness during COVID-19 should be targeted at those sociodemographic groups already identified as high risk in previous research, including young adults, women, people with lower education or income, the economically inactive, people living alone and urban residents.
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Loneliness during a strict lockdown: Trajectories and predictors during the COVID-19 pandemic in 38,217 United Kingdom adults.
TL;DR: Perceived levels of loneliness under strict lockdown measures due to COVID-19 were relatively stable in the UK, but for many people these levels were high with no signs of improvement, suggesting that more efforts are needed to address loneliness.
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Ten considerations for effectively managing the COVID-19 transition.
Katrine Bach Habersaat,Cornelia Betsch,Margie Danchin,Cass R. Sunstein,Robert Böhm,Armin Falk,Noel T. Brewer,Saad B. Omer,Martha Scherzer,Sunita Sah,Edward F. Fischer,Andrea E. Scheel,Daisy Fancourt,Shinobu Kitayama,Eve Dubé,Julie Leask,Mohan J. Dutta,Noni E. MacDonald,Anna Temkina,Andreas Lieberoth,Mark Jackson,Stephan Lewandowsky,Stephan Lewandowsky,Holly Seale,Nils Fietje,Philipp Schmid,Michele J. Gelfand,Lars Korn,Sarah Eitze,Lisa Felgendreff,Philipp Sprengholz,Cristiana Salvi,Robb Butler +32 more
TL;DR: Thirty-two experts propose ten considerations for managing the de-escalation of COVID-19 containment measures while still maintaining public adherence to social and physical distancing.