Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Isolation Measures on the Mental Health Well-Being of Sixth Form Grammar School Students in Cumbria
Medhini Varma, Pulkit Kaushal

TL;DR
This study found that lockdown measures during the pandemic negatively impacted the mental health of sixth-form students in Cumbria.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the mental health effects of lockdowns on grammar school sixth-form students in Cumbria.
Findings
47.1% of students scored below 44 on the mental well-being scale.
73.90% of students experienced quarantine, and 69.10% felt it negatively impacted their mental health.
Themes like isolation and loss of teenage life were identified as major difficulties during the pandemic.
Abstract
Aims: COVID-19 affected many countries globally, including the UK, to which the UK responded by placing lockdown measures throughout the country. This meant that many people were restricted in their everyday lives, including students. This study is used to understand the impact of these measures on sixth form students. Methods: The Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale was sent to students in a sixth-form grammar school in September 2021 to assess students’ mental well-being. A semi-structured proforma was then also sent in May 2022 to compare students’ experiences and mental health before and after the lockdown measures. Results: On the well-being scale, 47.1% of sixth-form students scored below 44 (average to low mental well-being), while 31% of the 1st year sixth-form students and 27% of the 2nd year sixth-form students scored 40 and below (lower than average mental well-being).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Resilience and Mental Health
