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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2020 Dec 2;295:113595. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113595

Table 2.

COVID-19 Mental Health Survey Responses. 35 participants completed this survey. This survey included script recommendations (see Appendix A).

Q1. How would you rate your level of anxiety due to the coronavirus pandemic? My level of anxiety is... Much lower than normal Somewhat lower than normal The same as normal Somewhat higher than normal Much higher than normal
N (%) 1 (2.86%) 1 (2.86%) 16 (45.71%) 12 (34.29%) 5 (14.29%)
Q2. How would you rate your level of depression due to the coronavirus pandemic? My level of depression is... Much lower than normal Somewhat lower than normal The same as normal Somewhat higher than normal Much higher than normal
N (%) 1 (2.86%) 7(20.00%) 11 (31.43%%) 12 (34.29%) 4 (11.43%)
Q3. Do you know someone who tested positive for coronavirus? No Yes, someone 1 am acquainted with Yes, someone I am close to but do not live with Yes, someone 1 live with
N (%) 14 (40.00%) 8 (22.86%) 9 (25.71%) 4 (11.43%)
Q4. Do you know someone who you think has coronavirus, but has not been able to be tested? No Yes, someone 1 am acquainted with Yes, someone 1 am close to but do not live with Yes, someone 1 live with
N (%) 25 (71.43%) 2 (5.71%) 6 (17.14%) 2 (5.71%)
Q5. Please tell us your level of agreement with the following statement: “1 worry about getting coronavirus.” Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree
N (%) 0 (0.00%) 7 (20.00%) 8 (22.86%) 14 (40.00%) 6 (17.14%)
Q6. If you think you had coronavirus, do you think you would have access to the appropriate healthcare resources for treatment? Yes No 1 am not sure
N (%) 10 (28.57%) 2 (5.71%) 23 (65.71%)