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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2021 Jul 27;304:114144. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114144

Table 2.

COVID-19 participant characteristics

Sample 1 N = 635 Sample 2 N = 435

Yes (N [%])
COVID-19 Screening (modal date)

 Have you been diagnosed with COVID-19? 11 (1.7%) 6 (1.4%)
 Do you think you have COVID-19, but have not been tested/diagnosed? a 23 (3.7%) 28 (6.5%)
 Have you been exposed to someone who has confirmed COVID-19? 42 (6.6%) 25 (5.7%)
 Have you been exposed to someone who has been tested for COVID-19 but is awaiting the results? 38 (6.0%) 25 (5.7%)
 Has anyone in your home contracted COVID-19? 11 (1.7%) 10 (2.3%)
 Does your job require contact with people affected with COVID-19? b 39 (8.3%) 29 (7.9%)
 Do you have any medical conditions that puts you at an elevated risk for COVID-19? 101 (15.9%) 129 (29.7%)
 Do you smoke or vape? 130 (20.5%) 71 (16.3%)

COVID-19 Real or Perceived Threat

What is the approximate size of the COVID-19 outbreak in your area?
 No cases 5 (0.8%) 3 (0.7%)
 Very small 79 (12.5%) 162 (37.3%)
 Small 117 (18.5%) 129 (29.7%)
 Small to medium 125 (19.7%) 47 (10.8%)
 Medium 135 (21.3%) 38 (8.8%)
 Medium to large 91 (14.4%) 30 (6.9%)
 Large 50 (7.9%) 17 (3.9%)
 Very large 32 (5.0%) 8 (1.8%)
Are you currently under a “stay at home” or “shelter in place” order? 556 (87.6%) 141 (32.4%)
If yes, for how long have you been under that order?
 0-1 week 1 (0.2%) 3 (2.1%)
 1-2 weeks 11 (2.0%) 1 (0.7%)
 2-4 weeks 104 (18.7%) 4 (2.8%)
 4-6 weeks 304 (54.7%) 27 (19.1%)
 6-8 weeks 136 (24.5%) 106 (75.2%)

Note. Except for the two questions denoted with superscript “a” and superscript “b”, all other discrepancies in sample sizes were due to missingness.

a

This question was only asked of participants who indicated that they did not have a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis.

b

This question was only asked of participants who indicated that they were currently employed.