Is self-confidence the new collateral victim of the Covid-19 pandemic? An American study reveals that confinement and teleworking have considerably impacted how we perceive our bodies and have contributed to shaking our self-esteem.
Self-esteem and health crisis do not mix. We already know that the global pandemic has had a substantial impact on the mental health of the world’s population. Still, we now learn that it has also participated in transforming the reflection that we have of ourselves in a mirror. More than half of Americans (51%) say the pandemic has hurt how they view their bodies today, OnePoll for Massage Envy reveals.