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. 2022 Mar 11;35(4):461–468. doi: 10.2337/ds21-0092

Table 2.

Survey Responses

Question Measures of Stress and Perceived Threat During the Pandemic
Much Less Than Before Less Than Before The Same More Than Before Much More Than Before
How would you compare your stress level during the COVID-19 pandemic to your stress level before the pandemic started? (290 respondents) 3 (1.1) 16 (5.9) 56 (20.6) 148 (54.4) 47 (17.3)
Sample COVID-19–Related and Type 1 Diabetes Care–Related Survey Items Not at All A Little Somewhat Quite a Bit Very Much
How much does COVID-19 affect your life? (272 respondents) 5 (1.8) 19 (7.0) 48 (17.6) 135 (49.6) 65 (23.9)
Does COVID-19 make you feel anxious? (260 respondents) 28 (10.8) 70 (26.9) 73 (28.1) 53 (20.4) 36 (13.8)
Do you think your child is at increased risk of getting COVID-19? (260 respondents) 65 (24.8) 64 (24.4) 65 (24.8) 35 (13.4) 33 (12.6)
If your child were to get COVID-19, how sick would your child get? (260 respondents) 1 (0.4) 19 (7.3) 99 (38.1) 106 (40.8) 35 (13.5)
I believe my child is at risk for getting COVID-19. (260 respondents) 21 (8.1) 83 (31.9) 86 (33.1) 49 (18.8) 21 (8.1)
I believe we are all at risk for getting COVID-19. (respondents) 4 (1.5) 59 (22.7) 95 (36.5) 69 (26.5) 33 (12.7)

Data are n (%).