Perceived Adequacy of Tangible Support during Stay-at-Home Orders in Chicago and New York.
Rachel M O'ConorLauren OpsasnickAllison P PackJulia Yoshino BenaventeLaura M CurtisRebecca M LovettHan LuuGuisselle WismerMary J KwasnyAlex D FedermanStacy C BaileyMichael S WolfPublished in: Journal of primary care & community health (2021)
Perceived unmet support needs during stay-at-home orders were associated with greater difficulty engaging in self-management behaviors and poorer overall well-being. Two brief items quickly identified individuals with unmet support needs.