Fig 1.
Research flow of our online cross-sectional survey and three procedures of network analysis.
Table 1.
Names and codes of the 27 response items in 5 categories in the survey questionnaire.
Fig 2.
The distribution of four items depicting individuals’ anxiety and depression: Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge (AN-1); Not being able to stop or control worrying (AN-2); Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless (DE-1); Little interest or pleasure in doing things (DE-2).
Fig 3.
The estimated network of 27 items among anxiety (AN, in orange), depression (DE, in green), daily activities (DA, in light blue), perceptions of COVID-19 (PC, in yellow), and perceptions of neighborhood (PN, in purple).
Fig 4.
Strength (a), Bridge Strength I (b), and Bridge Strength II (c) of 27 items in descending order of their original values.
Table 2.
Nine identified critical paths in the estimated network (Fig 3).
Fig 5.
Edge-weights of ten edges in the high education group, low education group, and whole group, respectively.