171 COVID-19 and social relationships 6 Changes in social relationships due to COVID-19 Quantitative results To evaluate the self-perceived changes in quality of social relationships due to the COVID-19 restrictions of forensic outpatients, descriptive analyses of the CQ at Time 1 were conducted. The descriptive statistics showed that the majority of participants reported no changes in the quality of social relationships (67%), romantic relationships (71%), family relationships (68%), and contact frequency (49%) due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Furthermore, 30% of the participants experienced a small to great deterioration on general social relationships, 6% on romantic relationships, 22% on family relationships, and 44% on contact frequency. Only 3% of the participants reported small enhancements on general social relationships, 24% reported moderate to great enhancements of romantic relationships, 10% reported small to great enhanced family relationships, and 7% reported enhanced contact due to COVID-19. Descriptive results of the responses on the CQ at Time 1 are visualized in Figure 1. Figure 1. Descriptive results of the responses on the Corona Questionnaire at Time 1. 0 0 3 67 16 7 7 6 18 0 71 0 6 0 1 3 6 68 15 6 1 1 1 4 49 14 16 14 % General social relationships Romantic relationships Family relationships Contact frequency Figure 1. Descriptive results of the responses on the Corona Questionnaire at Time 1.
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