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. 2020 Oct 7;156:104853. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2020.104853

Table 4.

Mental/physical health and interpersonal outcomes (‘Compared to before the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK, I have’).

A lot less Less A little less Same amount A little more More A lot more
Felt lonely 96 (5%) 111 (6%) 96 (5%) 642 (32%) 519 (26%) 353 (18%) 185 (9%)
Felt depressed 94 (5%) 112 (6%) 108 (5%) 756 (38%) 522 (26%) 273 (14%) 137 (7%)
Felt anxious 86 (4%) 76 (4%) 139 (7%) 543 (27%) 539 (27%) 400 (20%) 219 (11%)
Felt like harming myself 86 (4%) 39 (2%) 36 (2%) 1724 (86%) 62 (3%) 32 (2%) 23 (1%)
Had suicidal thoughts 121 (6%) 55 (3%) 31 (2%) 1638 (82%) 91 (5%) 33 (2%) 33 (2%)
Experienced physical health symptoms 193 (10%) 98 (5%) 112 (6%) 1137 (57%) 305 (15%) 119 (6%) 38 (2%)
Had conflict/arguments with others 166 (8%) 131 (7%) 163 (8%) 807 (40%) 500 (25%) 178 (9%) 57 (3%)
Been verbally or physically abused by others 220 (11%) 62 (3%) 44 (2%) 1564 (78%) 75 (4%) 25 (1%) 12 (1%)
Felt bad about my weight 48 (2%) 59 (3%) 99 (5%) 810 (41%) 440 (22%) 323 (16%) 223 (11%)
Felt socially connected to others 315 (16%) 436 (22%) 456 (23%) 449 (22%) 244 (12%) 81 (4%) 21 (1%)