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Table 2 Number of respondents feeling ‘strongly burdened’ by individual concerns related to COVID-19 (N = 2088)

From: The influence of concern about COVID-19 on mental health in the Republic of Georgia: a cross-sectional study

 

Women (N = 1807)

Men

(N = 281)

N

%

N

%

Loved ones get infected with C19

1116

62.17

149

53.41a

Infecting others with C19

833

48.86

117

44.15

Uncertainty about duration and risks of C19 pandemic

835

46.41

99

35.61a

Income loss

663

44.26

96

39.67

Restricted contact with family, friends etc

779

43.45

119

44.40

Being socially isolated

628

35.42

87

32.10

Being at home

616

35.59

87

34.12

Restricted everyday activities

505

28.32

81

29.67

No place of retreat

430

27.78

60

24.79

Insufficient capacity of intensive care

355

26.49

51

22.37

Becoming infected

457

25.33

42

15.00a

Restricted home space

359

22.52

51

20.65

Childcare

194

18.87

20

12.27a

Poor information from authorities

303

17.23

45

16.61

Home working

202

16.96

24

12.57

Restricted access to food and essential goods

239

13.73

34

12.55

Conflict at home

159

12.10

22

11.06

Access to routine healthcare

204

11.99

28

10.73

Violence at home

34

3.66

8

5.30

  1. Denominator reduced in some responses as question may not be applicable to all (e.g. childcare)
  2. aStatistically significant difference between women and men at P < 0.05 (Chi2)