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. 2021 Apr 27;11(7):1299–1309. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibab025

Table 3.

| Self-reported feelings and behaviors in the past 30 days compared to the 30 days before the pandemic affected participants’ geographic areas

Decreased somewhat/a lot Stayed about the same Increased somewhat/a lot
Smoking cannabis (n = 137) 18.2% (25) 32.8% (45) 48.9% (67)
Vaporizing cannabis (n = 119) 23.5% (28) 32.8% (39) 43.7% (52)
Dabbing cannabis (n = 89) 28.1% (25) 33.8% (31) 37.1% (33)
Eating cannabis (n = 102) 19.6% (19) 45.1% (46) 36.3% (37)
CBD (n = 68) 16.2% (11) 58.9% (40) 25.0% (17)
Alcohol (n = 126) 31.7% (40) 38.9% (49) 30.2% (37)
Smoking tobacco (n = 70) 34.3% (24) 45.7% (32) 21.4% (14)
Vaping nicotine (n = 67) 34.3% (23) 41.8% (27) 25.4% (17)
Feeling lonely 5.7% (8) 24.8% (35) 69.5% (98)
Feeling anxious 11.3% (16) 21.3% (30) 67.4% (95)
Feeling stressed 13.5% (19) 17.0% (24) 69.5% (98)
Feeling depressed 10.6% (15) 27.7% (39) 61.8% (89)
Feeling hopeful 53.9% (76) 34.8% (49) 11.3% (16)
Feeling happy 45.2% (67) 33.3% (47) 19.1% (27)
Unhealthy eating 13.8% (19) 31.2% (44) 55.3% (78)
Healthy eating 31.2% (44) 39.0% (55) 29.8% (42)
Exercise (n = 134) 50.7% (68) 19.4% (26) 28.4% (40)
In-person social activities 90.8% (128) 7.1% (10) 2.1% (3)
Online social activities 7.8% (11) 27.7% (39) 64.5% (91)

ns are smaller for behaviors that participants reported not engaging in during the past year.