Table 2.
Measures of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic among participants from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) COVID-19 Questionnaire study (n = 23,972) measured at CLSA COVID-19 Exit survey (Sept 2020–Dec 2020).
| N (%) (n = 23,972) | |
|---|---|
| Total reported stressors | |
| 0 | 5781 (24%) |
| 1 | 6856 (29%) |
| 2 | 5325 (22%) |
| 3 | 3135 (13%) |
| 4 | 1508 (7%) |
| 5 | 673 (3%) |
| 6 | 279 (1%) |
| 7–12 | 201 (1%) |
| Missing | 214 |
| Health domain | |
| 0 | 16,098 (68%) |
| 1 | 5630 (24%) |
| 2 | 1750 (7%) |
| 3 | 280 (1%) |
| Missing | 214 |
| Resources domain | |
| 0 | 15,712 (66%) |
| 1 | 5947 (25%) |
| 2 | 1656 (7%) |
| 3 | 383 (2%) |
| 4 | 60 (0.3%) |
| Missing | 214 |
| Relationship domain | |
| 0 | 10,916 (46%) |
| 1 | 11,444 (48%) |
| 2 | 1170 (5%) |
| 3 | 228 (1%) |
| Missing | 214 |
| Caregiving domain | |
| 0 | 19,746 (83%) |
| 1 | 3595 (15%) |
| 2 | 417 (2%) |
| Missing | 214 |
| Perceived consequences of the pandemic | |
| Negative/Very Negative | 14,520 (63%) |
| Neutral/Positive/Very positive | 8500 (37%) |
| Missing | 952 |