Level of concern about the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.
— Condition of health professional and type of the person interviewed.
— Possession of COVID-19 now or in the past of the person interviewed or of a close family member.
— Hospitalisation for COVID-19 now or in the past of the person interviewed.
— Death due to COVID-19 of a relative close to the person interviewed.
— Frequently with which you have felt some moods and some thoughts during the time that the pandemic has lasted.
— Concern for health since the pandemic began.
— Fear of having a serious illness since the pandemic began.
— Probability of the person interviewed or a close family member becoming infected with COVID-19.
— Incidence of anxiety attacks since the pandemic began.
— Concern about the consequences that anxiety attacks could have on your health.
— Worry that anxiety attacks will be repeated again.
— Influence of anxiety attacks on your usual life.
— Often with which he has manifested a number of symptoms since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Degree of fear or concern generated by some factors related to the pandemic.
— Feeling of having felt bad about a series of symptoms.
— He has cried since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Some close family member has cried since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Often with which the person interviewed has cried since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Possession by the person interviewed of a chronic disease not related to COVID-19 and type of disease.
— Possession by any person living with the person interviewed of a chronic illness not related to COVID-19 and type of disease.
— Possession of minor children and number with whom they have lived during the pandemic.
— Possession of minor grandchildren and number with whom they have lived during the pandemic.
— Number of minor grandchildren who lived together during the pandemic.
— Changes in children and grandchildren during the pandemic.
— Changes in the way children/grandchildren behave in relation to a number of aspects (behavior, family relationships, humor, sleep habits and eating).
— Other symptoms observed in children or grandchildren (2).
— Rating of the intensity of symptoms observed in children or grandchildren.
— Request for professional help for children and grandchildren.
— Intention to request professional help for children and grandchildren.
— Type of professional you have come to for your children or grandchildren.
— Treatment before the pandemic of some psychological problem.
— Mental disorder suffered before the pandemic by the person interviewed.
— Treatment since the beginning of the pandemic of some psychological problem.
— Mental disorder suffered from the beginning of the pandemic by the person interviewed.
— Taking some medication due to a mental health problem before the pandemic.
— Type of drug consumed due to some mental health problem before the pandemic.
— Consumption of some medication due to a mental health problem since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Type of drug consumed due to some mental health problem since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Consumption of some medication due to a mental health problem by a family member since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Type of drug consumed due to a mental health problem by a family member since the beginning of the pandemic.
— Time during which the person interviewed has been taking drugs.
— Time during which the relatives of the person interviewed have been taking drugs.
— Current consumption of prescribed drugs to the person interviewed and their relatives.
— Reason why the person interviewed and their relatives left the medication.
— Ideological self-location scale (1-10).
— Electoral turnout in the November 2019 general elections.
— Vote recall in the November 2019 general election.
— Political party that considers closer to his ideas.
— Schooling of the person interviewed.
— Level of studies achieved by the person interviewed.
— Religiosity of the person interviewed.
— Frequency of attendance at religious offices.
— Marital status of the person interviewed.
— Employment status of the person interviewed.
— Occupation of the person interviewed.
— Subjective social class of the person interviewed and subjective class identification.
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