The number of people reporting high levels of anxiety has sharply elevated during the pandemic. This article will provide insights into which socio-demographic and economic factors that are most associated with high levels of anxiety during this time.

Publications

  • Coronavirus and anxiety, Great Britain: 3 April 2020 to 10 May 2020

    The number of people reporting high levels of anxiety has sharply elevated during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This article will provide insights into which socio-demographic and economic factors were most associated with high levels of anxiety during the first weeks of lockdown.

Data

  • Coronavirus and anxiety estimates

    Estimates for loneliness, sex, marital status, feeling safe in own home, work affected by coronavirus and disability split by anxiety over time.

  • Coronavirus and anxiety regression estimates

    Regression tables for the coronavirus and anxiety release, finding the factors significantly associated with high anxiety, loneliness and feeling safe in own home.