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Table 2 Change in depression score and COVID-19 stressors and experiences for all participants over the follow-up period

From: The trajectories of depressive symptoms among working adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal analysis of the InHamilton COVID-19 study

 

Wave 1

n = 488

Wave 2

n = 318

Wave 3

n = 294

Wave 4

n = 253

Wave 5

n = 194

Wave 6

n = 129

Variables

 Depression score, mean (SD)

9.63 (6.15)

9.58 (6.29)

9.18 (6.13)

9.04 (6.61)

9.05 (6.84)

9.50 (6.92)

 Health-related stressors, n (%)

107 (21.93)

69 (21.70)

62 (21.09)

50 (19.76)

48 (24.74)

38 (29.46)

 Difficulty accessing resources, n (%)

148 (30.33)

110 (34.59)

68 (23.13)

44 (17.39)

32 (16.49)

26 (20.16)

 Caregiving responsibilities, n (%)

162 (33.20)

135 (42.45)

114 (38.78)

77 (30.43)

71 (36.60)

36 (27.91)

  1. aThe sample size reported for each wave is the number of participants with data available for depressive symptoms variable