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Fig 1.

Summary of the present study.

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Table 1.

Participants’ characteristics. All percentages are the values in relation to the total sample.

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Fig 2.

Heatmap showing the correlations between the predictor measures.

Darker red colours represent a larger negative correlation while darker purple show a larger positive correlation.

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Table 2.

Percentage frequency in each response option for the survey questions.

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Fig 3.

Number of deaf people using each of the modalities for each of the different sources of information.

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Fig 4.

Visual summary of the percentages and distribution of responses for each survey question.

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Table 3.

Summary of results on access to information to stay safe.

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Table 4.

Summary of results on sources of accessible information: official sources factor.

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Table 5.

Summary of results on sources of accessible information for the community sources factor.

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Table 6.

Summary of results on sources of accessible information from deaf organisations.

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Table 7.

Summary of results on satisfaction for official sources factor.

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Table 8.

Summary of results on satisfaction for community sources factor.

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Table 9.

Summary of results on satisfaction for deaf organisations.

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Table 10.

Summary of results on physical health.

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Table 11.

Summary of results on mental health.

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Table 12.

Summary of results on emotional distress.

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Table 13.

Summary of results on cognitive strain.

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Table 14.

Summary of results on sadness and loneliness.

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Table 15.

Summary of results on reduced activity.

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