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. 2021 Nov 6;130:105393. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2021.105393

Table 1.

Stressors during COVID-19 lockdown (N = 923).

Sr. no Indicators Not stressful
Stressful
Not applicable
Not at all stressful
Slightly stressful
Moderately stressful
Very much stressful
Total %
N % N % N % N % % n %
1 Uncertainty of the situation 130 14.1 199 21.6 287 31.1 287 31.1 83.8% 20 2.2
2 Continued updates on the situation from media 117 12.7 154 16.7 267 28.9 329 35.6 81.2% 56 6.1
3 Economic burden 141 15.3 169 18.3 209 22.6 372 40.3 81.2% 32 3.5
4 Getting stuck indoors 148 16.0 208 22.5 307 33.3 222 24.1 79.9% 38 4.1
5 Unavailability of the desired products due to lockdown 172 18.6 275 29.8 235 25.5 219 23.7 79% 22 2.4
6 Need to go out and/or socialize 148 16.0 191 20.7 253 27.4 248 26.9 75% 83 9.0
7 Constant supervision of the children 205 22.2 180 19.5 255 27.6 254 27.5 74.6% 29 3.1
8 Studies of children 159 17.2 248 26.9 182 19.7 257 27.8 74.4% 77 8.3
9 Lack of recreational activities 233 25.2 315 34.1 176 19.1 175 19.0 72.2% 24 2.6
10 Distribution of time among all the chores 217 23.5 194 21.0 299 32.4 142 15.4 68.8% 71 7.7
11 Inability to teach my child properly 299 32.4 157 17.0 156 16.9 224 24.3 58.2% 87 9.4
12 Lack of house help 149 16.1 144 15.6 226 24.5 162 17.6 57.7% 242 26.2
13 Unavailability of outside food 237 25.7 235 25.5 163 17.7 116 12.6 55.8% 172 18.6
14 Work from home 164 17.8 208 22.5 161 17.4 146 15.8 55.7% 244 26.4