“…A pan-European research team recently analysed mid-term changes in mental health in the UK after the Brexit referendum, drawing on the Household Longitudinal Study. 1 Their findings indicate an overall deterioration in mental health in the 2 years after the 2016 referendum, which remained significant even after controlling for demographic characteristics and local authority fixed effects. They also found that young adults (aged 31-46), individuals, men, natives, and those highly educated were significantly more affected by the results of the referendum than any other groups.…”