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. 2022 Oct 25;22:1962. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14372-6

Table 2.

Characteristics related to the COVID-19 pandemic

Characteristics n (%)
Time at home
 13 to 24 h 508 (72.6)
 7 to 12 h 140 (20)
 1 to 6 h 52 (7.4)
Health perception
 Very good 85 (12.1)
 Good 391 (55.8)
 Fair 200 (28.6)
 Bad 21 (3.0)
 Very bad 3 (0.4)
COVID-19 diagnosis
 No 611 (87.3)
 Yes 89 (12.7)
Isolation measures taken
 No 106 (15.1)
 Yes 594 (84.9)
Perception of the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic
 Very serious 281 (40.1)
 Serious 312 (44.6)
 Neutral 68 (9.7)
 Overestimated 31 (4.4)
 Really overestimated 8 (1.1)
Degree of confidence in the government to manage the pandemic
 Much trust 30 (4.3)
 Some trust 306 (43.7)
 Nor trust either distrust 172 (24.6)
 Some distrust 117 (16.7)
 Much distrust 75 (10.7)
Family members with COVID-19
 No 333 (47.6)
 Yes 367 (52.4)
Family member deceased due to COVID-19
 No 557 (79.6)
 Yes 143 (20.4)
Search for mental health support
 No 612 (87.4)
 Yes 88 (12.6)
Loss of employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic
 Did not work 374 (53.4)
 Did not lose their job 226 (32.2)
 Did lose their job 100 (14.3)
Anxiety symptoms
 No 191 (27.3)
 Yes 509 (72.7)
Severity of anxiety symptoms
 Absence 191 (27.3)
 Mild 269 (38.4)
 Moderate 152 (21.7)
 Severe 88 (12.6)
Depressive symptoms
 No 251 (35.9)
 Yes 449 (64.1)
Severity of depressive symptoms
 Minimum 251 (35.9)
 Mild 209 (29.9)
 Moderate 124 (17.7)
 Moderate-severe 68 (9.7)
 Severe 48 (6.9)
Post-traumatic stress disorder
 No 594 (85)
 Yes 106 (15)
Resiliencea 24 (13–31)
Insomniaa 17 (12–22)
Hypersomniaa 6 (4–8)
Food insecurity
 Food security 440 (62.9)
 Mild food insecurity 123 (17.6)
 Moderate food insecurity 72 (10.3)
 Severe food insecurity 65 (9.3)

aMedian (min–max value)