Gender-related Depression, Anxiety, and Psychological Stress Experienced during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Craig DuncanABSTRACT. Empirical evidence on gender-related depression, anxiety, and psychological stress experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic has been scarcely documented in the literature. Using and replicating data from ACHA, ARI, GWI, Harvard Medical School, HMN, ICF, LAC/DMH, Pew Research Center, Rek et al. (2020), Statista, and UNC School of Medicine, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.
Keywords: gender; depression; anxiety; psychological stress; COVID-19
How to cite: Duncan, C. (2020). “Gender-related Depression, Anxiety, and Psychological Stress Experienced during the COVID-19 Pandemic,” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 10(2): 84–94. doi:10.22381/JRGS10220204
Received 20 May 2020 • Received in revised form 21 December 2020
Accepted 24 December 2020 • Available online 28 December 2020