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  • COVID-19 pandemic intensified negative mental health trend among young people

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/covid-19-pandemic-intensified-negative-mental-health-trend-among-young-people

    … already on the rise, but during the COVID-19 pandemic this trend accelerated. The number of young people in the … from a study of Dutch and international research into trends in young people’s mental health, conducted by the … COVID-19 pandemic intensified negative mental health trend among young people …

    Publication date: 01-14-2026
  • Approach used in the quarterly youth study

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/approach-used-in-quarterly-youth-study

    … figures. Where possible, the text is also accompanied by trend graphs that show the responses to specific topics on … out a univariable regression for the need for support. Trend charts Starting from research round 4 (June 2022), most results are accompanied by trend charts. The objective of this study is to monitor …

    Publication date: 11-15-2022
  • Quarterly youth study – round 5

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-5

    … mental health problems dropped from 39% to 37%. This trend continued and intensified in this round, dropping from … in September (round 5).  Physical symptoms   Following the trend in GP data from previous research periods, the number … all topics, the text-based analysis is now accompanied by trend charts. These charts show trends in the mental and …

    Publication date: 12-14-2022
  • Quarterly study among adults – rounds 4 and 5

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-rounds-4-and-5

    … 4 and 5 among adults together, it is possible to identify trends right away.   Less confidence in the future  Viewed … March and September 2022, there was a steady downward trend in adults who felt lonely.  More GP visits related to … 2022) are now available, it is now possible to show trend charts in this publication. These charts show trends …

    Publication date: 12-14-2022
  • Quarterly youth study – round 6

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-6

    … is a summary of key results from youth research. Upward trend in mental health recovery has not continued Mental … December. The figures for suicidal thoughts show a similar trend. The figures on suicide attempts – retroactively … participants for the previous 3 months – showed a similar trend: 8% in September 2021, 17% in March 2022 after the …

    Publication date: 03-02-2023
  • Quarterly youth study – round 4

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-4

    … us multiple research rounds with consistent results, so trend charts will be provided from this round on. Previous charts only showed the latest results, but a trend chart displays the percentages for all the research …

    Publication date: 11-14-2022
  • Quarterly youth study – round 7

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-7

    … often for tiredness in 2021 and 2022 compared to 2019, that trend was reversed in 2023. Feelings of anxiety, which were … problems. The figures on suicidal thoughts showed a similar trend: 8% in September 2021, 17% in March 2022 after the …

    Publication date: 05-31-2023
  • SOPHIE

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/sophie

    … for the sea basins in Europe and its role in various future trends. SOPHIE also built on parallel work by RIVM in the EU …

    Publication date: 02-01-2018
  • About the study

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/about-the-study

    … provides more depth because it is possible to look at trends compared to previous years.  For more information …

    Publication date: 06-22-2022
  • Urban water issues

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/soil-and-water/urban-water-issues

    … meadows. It became apparent that many of the projects and trends dealing with urban water that were mapped out in this …

    Publication date: 10-26-2018
  • Significant increase in memory and concentration problems among adults

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/significant-increase-in-memory-and-concentration-problems-among-adults

    … Alzheimer's Centre at Amsterdam UMC and others also saw a trend in the primary care data that they had already …

    Publication date: 05-31-2023
  • Quarterly study among adults – round 10

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-10

    … lives: Post-COVID Experiences  (in Dutch) Slight downward trend in mental health among adults Among adults, there has …

    Publication date: 03-19-2024
  • Quarterly youth study – round 3

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-3

    … group of young people. As a result, we will not present any trends here, but we did compare this survey round to …

    Publication date: 11-14-2022
  • Well-being and social cohesion crucial for resilience in future crises

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/well-being-and-social-cohesion-crucial-for-resilience-in-future-crises

    … slowly recovering. This becomes apparent in the four-year trend of quarterly measurements in the research programme. …

    Publication date: 12-02-2025
  • Quarterly youth study – round 16

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-16

    … less often for feelings of depression. There is a downward trend here, showing 5% fewer reported GP contacts in this …

    Publication date: 12-01-2025
  • Quarterly youth study – round 17

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-17

    … Loneliness, stress and physical symptoms also showed a trend of slow recovery after the peak in March 2021. Over …

    Publication date: 06-16-2025

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