Table 4.
Unadjusted and adjusted mean comparisons of COVID-19-related worry and grief by pre-existing mental health diagnosis status
| No diagnosis | Suspected, no diagnosis | Diagnosed, no treatment | Diagnosed, treated | F value, p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted | |||||
| COVID-19-related worry | 14.72a | 16.37b | 16.79b | 16.56b | F(3,894) = 7.74, p<.001 |
| COVID-19-related grief | 17.73a | 19.35b | 21.73c | 20.00b | F(3,894) = 19.42, p<.001 |
| Adjusted | |||||
| COVID-19-related worry | 14.86a | 16.34b | 16.53b | 16.51b | F(3,881) = 5.74, p<.001 |
| COVID-19-related grief | 17.97a | 19.39b | 21.25c | 19.85b | F(3,881) = 13.72, p<.001 |
Lettered superscripts denote significant differences from each level. For unadjusted COVID-19-related worry, the a-b comparison was significant at p<.01. For unadjusted COVID-19-related grief, the a-b comparison was significant at p<.001, and the b-c comparison was at p<.01. and b-c comparisons were significant at p<.001. For adjusted COVID-19-related worry, a-b comparison was significant at p<.05. For adjusted COVID-19-related grief, the a-b comparison was significant at p<.001 and the b-c comparison was significant at p<.05.
Adjusted for age, race, gender, income, student status