A SURVEY has been launched to find out how lockdown has impacted mental health.

People across North Wales are being asked to take part in the well-being survey, which is being conducted by the psychology department at Swansea University in collaboration with the NHS in Wales.

It is led by Dr Chris O'Connor, divisional director of Mental Health and Learning Disability at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.

A spokesperson said: "This survey is trying to help the NHS in Wales understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the mental health and well-being of the Welsh population.

"We will ask you to provide some information about yourself and to answer questions about how you have been feeling recently.

"Questions will ask you about recent experiences and how these have impacted on your emotional well-being.

"You do not have to answer any question that you do not want to."

Participants must be aged over 16.

To take part and for further information, visit swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_38BH4k3tHDERVUV