All UNH Survey Center Polls
Abstract
Stress among New Hampshire residents related to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to decline. Those under thirty, women, and registered Democrats remain more stressed than others. Symptoms of anxiety and depression have also declined, most notably among young people, but remain higher than under typical circumstances. Granite Staters continue to feel considerable stress concerning their family's health and emotional well-being and the care and education of their children, but relatively few are concerned about their own health, their finances or job, or being able to access food or supplies. As the weather improves and restrictions ease, nearly half of residents now report exercising and spending time outdoors at least five days a week.
Department
Dartmouth/UNH COVID-19 Survey
Publication Date
6-15-2020
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
UNH Survey Center, "COVID-19 Stress Continues to Decline Among NH Residents 6/15/2020" (2020). All UNH Survey Center Polls. 593.
https://scholars.unh.edu/survey_center_polls/593