Following the Covid pandemic, a study found that individuals over 50 in England feel a greater sense of life satisfaction and worth than previously. However, these positive feelings coexist with a concerning rise in depression rates among this demographic. The article invites individuals over 50 to share their personal experiences regarding their current life satisfaction compared to earlier pandemic phases, focusing on contributors, changes, and any new difficulties. It assures confidentiality through secure data collection methods.
Researchers found that people over 50 in England report increased life satisfaction and a stronger sense of life worth compared to the pre-pandemic era.
While life satisfaction has improved for many over 50, the study reveals a paradox where feelings of depression have also increased, raising concerns.
We invite individuals over 50 in England to share their experiences regarding life satisfaction now compared to the pandemic, highlighting any changes or difficulties.
The Guardian ensures anonymity and security for participants sharing their life satisfaction experiences via an encrypted form or through their SecureDrop service.
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