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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2021 Jul 9;71(5):1332–1337. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1942009

Table 1:

Characteristics of sample (n=727)

n (%)
Age (years)
 18 683 (93.9%)
 19 43 (5.9%)
 20 1 (0.1%)
Sex
 Male 263 (36.2%)
 Female 464 (63.8%)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 562 (77.3%)
 Non-Hispanic Black 24 (3.3%)
 Other/Multi 141 (19.4%)
Baseline living situation
 Campus housing 676 (93.0%)
 Other 51 (7.0%)
Financial stress (change from pre- to post-spring break)
 Decreased or stayed same 584 (80.3%)
 Increased 143 (19.7%)
Feeling isolated or alone due to COVID-19
 Not at all 56 (7.7%)
 A little 170 (23.4%)
 Moderately 165 (22.7%)
 Quite a bit 225 (30.9%)
 Extremely 111 (15.3%)
Worry about the current COVID-19 situation
 Not at all worried 65 (8.9%)
 A little worried 165 (22.7%)
 Moderately worried 275 (37.8%)
 Very worried 174 (23.9%)
 Extremely worried 48 (6.6%)
Concern about getting or having COVID-19
 Not at all 278 (38.2%)
 Somewhat 389 (53.5%)
 Very much 60 (8.3%)