Table 1 
Concerns expressed by Canadians about COVID-19 impacts, March and April 2020 

Concerns expressed by Canadians about COVID-19 impacts, March and April 2020
  Not at all concerned Somewhat concerned Very or extremely concerned Not stated
  %%%%
Both sexes        
Health-related concerns        
My own health 13.2 50.3 36.3 F
Member of the household's health 10.9 32.9 54.0 2.2
Vulnerable people's health 4.0 14.9 79.2 2.0
Canadian population's health 2.2 27.6 69.4 F
Overloading the health system 2.0 13.5 83.7 F
Family-related concerns        
Family stress from confinement 27.0 39.7 32.0 1.4
Violence in the home 81.3 9.1 8.0 1.5
Social concerns        
Civil disorder 16.8 40.7 40.6 1.9
Maintaining social ties 22.5 42.9 33.4 1.3
Ability to cooperate and support one another during the crisis 15.7 41.4 41.5 1.4
Women        
Health-related concerns        
My own health 11.0 50.8 37.9 F
Member of the household's health 10.5 33.4 53.2 2.9
Vulnerable people's health 4.0 14.2 79.9 2.0
Canadian population's health 1.7 24.1 73.4 F
Overloading the health system 1.4 12.5 85.2 F
Family-related concerns        
Family stress from confinement 26.3 38.9 33.4 F
Violence in the home 80.9 7.6 9.9 F
Social concerns        
Civil disorder 16.2 40.8 41.0 2.1
Maintaining social ties 21.8 42.0 35.0 F
Ability to cooperate and support one another during the crisis 14.9 39.9 43.9 F
Men        
Health-related concerns        
My own health 15.5 49.7 34.5 F
Member of the household's health 11.3 32.4 54.9 1.4
Vulnerable people's health 4.0 15.6 78.5 F
Canadian population's health 2.7 31.3 65.0 F
Overloading the health system 2.5 14.6 82.1 F
Family-related concerns        
Family stress from confinement 27.8 40.5 30.4 F
Violence in the home 81.9 10.7 6.0 F
Social concerns        
Civil disorder 17.5 40.5 40.2 F
Maintaining social ties 23.2 43.8 31.7 F
Ability to cooperate and support one another during the crisis 16.6 43.0 38.9 F
F
too unreliable to be published
Source(s):
Canadian Perspectives Survey Series (5311).
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