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. 2021 Aug 11;18(16):8485. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18168485

Table 2.

Levels of anxiety, depression and traumatic distress related to COVID-19 in the study sample (n = 456).

Normal
(n) %
Mild
(n) %
Moderate
(n) %
Severe
(n) %
Extremely Severe
(n) %
Traumatic distress (346) 75.9% (56) 12.3% (19) 4.1% (35) 7.7%
Anxiety (340) 74.6% (27) 5.9% (50) 11% (20) 4.4% (19) 4.2%
Depression (287) 62.9% (56) 12.3% (71) 15.6% (21) 4.6% (21) 4.6%

Traumatic distress measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised, anxiety and depression measured by the respective subscales of Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale–21. Anxiety cut off scores: normal (0–7), mild (8–9), moderate (10–14), severe (15–19), extremely severe (≥20). Depression cut off scores: normal (0–9), mild (10–13), moderate (14–20), severe (21–27), extremely severe (≥28). Traumatic distress: normal (0–23), mild (24–32), moderate (33–38), severe (≥39).