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. 2021 May 7;79(4):310–314. doi: 10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2020-0517

Table 2. Perceived well-being and aspects of self-reported anxiety by PWE during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

How are you feeling? Always or part of the time Never
Nervous 70 (61.4%) 44 (38.6%)
Hopeless 34 (29.8%) 80 (70.2%)
Tired or restless 61 (53.5%) 53 (46.5%)
Depressed - nothing can cheer me up 41 (36%) 73 (64%)
Everything is an effort 38 (33.3%) 76 (66.7%)
Useless 25 (21.9%) 89 (78.1%)
Anxiety aspects Yes No
Are you worried about getting the disease? 59 (51.8%) 55 (48.2%)
Are you worried about the quarantine? 37 (32.5%) 77 (67.5%)
Are you worried about interrupting your family or social life due to the lockdown? 47 (41.2%) 67 (58.8%)
Are you worried about a higher seizure frequency or severity? 46 (40.4%) 68 (59.6%)
Are you worried about financial matters? 42 (36.8%) 72 (63.2%)
Are you worried about lifestyle changes? 38 (33.3%) 76 (66.7%)
Are you worried about having to take care of other people? 33 (28.9%) 81 (71.1%)

COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; PWE: people with epilepsy.