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Table 3 Perceived differences experienced in factors of wellbeing and functioning pre and post -CoVID-19a

From: The effects of COVID-19 on African American communities in Baltimore’s health enterprise zones: a mixed-methods examination

 

Extremely

A lot

Moderately

A little bit

Not at all

Experienced differences:

 Concentrating

190 (61.49)

68 (22.01)

26 (8.41)

18 (5.83)

0 (0.00)

 Being productive

163 (52.92)

78 (25.32)

45 (11.36)

23 (7.47)

9 (2.92)

 Being Bored

145 (47.39)

69 (22.55)

42 (13.73)

26 (8.50)

24 (7.84)

 Sleeping in

183 (60.60)

71 (23.51)

17 (5.63)

24 (7.95)

7 (2.32)

 Being lonely

183 (60.00)

65 (21.31)

21 (6.89)

25 (8.20)

11 (3.61)

 Being depressed

184 (60.13)

60 (19.61)

25 (8.17)

23 (7.52)

14 (4.58)

 Being frustrated

148 (48.37)

52 (16.99)

32 (10.46)

44 (14.38)

30 (9.80)

 Being angry

202 (66.23)

50 (16.39)

22 (7.21)

23 (7.54)

8 (2.62)

 Experiencing grief

215 (70.26)

45 (14.71)

15 (4.90)

22 (7.19)

9 (2.94)

  1. N = 345
  2. aPre-CoVID is considered before the pandemic ensued, while post-CoVID is considered the 4 weeks after the pandemic