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. 2022 Jul 2;315:114705. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114705

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics concerning information about the participants’ COVID-19 experiences at T0, T1 and T2.

T0 (n=1258) T1 (n=712) T2 (n=369)
Living alone
yes 4.4% 5.1% 4,90%
no 95.6% 94.9% 95.1%
Having ceased to work
yes 47.1% 15.4% 24.6%
no 52.9% 84.6% 75.4%
Knowing people who had been infected
yes 35.6% 56.3% 93.8%
no 64.4% 43.7% 6.2%
Feeling safe
yes 70.7% 68.3% 5.7%
no 5.2% 3.2% 61.5%
not enough 24.1% 28.5% 32.8%
Concern regarding contracting the virus
low (1-2) 35.6% 46.3% 15.8%
medium (3) 40.3% 37.8% 59.8%
high (4-5) 24.1% 15.8% 24.4%
Frequency of searching information about COVID-19
low (1-2) 25.6% 64.2% 46.3%
medium (3) 23.3% 18.3% 32.5%
high (4-5) 51.2% 17.5% 21.1%
Worry for the Italian situation
low (1-2) 1.5% 7.3% 2.7%
medium (3) 16.1% 32.3% 22.0%
high (4-5) 82.4% 60.4% 75.4%
Pleasantness of cohabitation
low (1-2) 17.4% 14.7% 12.2%
medium (3) 31.6% 31.6% 33.3%
high (4-5) 51.8% 53.7% 54.5%
Economic issues at T1 and T2
yes / 26.7% 77.0%
no / 73.3% 23.0%
Living in "Red zone" at T2
yes / / 45.5%
no / / 66.7%