Evidence suggests significant traumatic and stressful events in our lives can change our personalities - for the worst
The "the decline in mobility" caused by the pandemic "may have led individuals to narrow their activities and worldviews"
"Younger adults became moodier and more prone to stress, less co-operative and trusting, and less restrained and responsible," according to the authors of the study, which was published in PLOS ONE and led by Angelina Sutin, of Florida State University College of Medicine.
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