Mental health during a health crisis (COVID-19 pandemic) (Part II)

Following the previously published results of the research of the Zagreb Child and Youth Protection Center (REPORT: Some aspects of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, preliminary research results) in which almost 1500 people participated, we bring you a new infographic with percentages of individuals, or elevated scores on scales that measure anxiety, depression, and stress.

Additionally, graphs with percentages of individuals are shown with regard to the degree of elevation of results on the previously mentioned scales, ie redistribution into categories of mild, moderate, severe or extremely severe elevations of anxiety, depression or stress. From the graph it can be seen that as many as 43% of adult citizens to some extent experience increased anxiety, 55% of citizens have an increased sense of stress, and 33% an increased level of depression.

 

Author of the infographic: Krešimir Prijatelj, MS psychology

Disclaimer: This is unofficial translation provided for information purposes. Zagreb Child and Youth Protection Center cannot be held legally responsible for any translation inaccuracy.   

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