The coronavirus pandemic has made Australians more anxious, more confused — and a lot more bored, a new survey suggests.

The COVID-19 Monitor, a new research project from Vox Pop Labs in partnership with the ABC, takes us inside the homes of Australians to reveal how they're really feeling as they live in self-imposed exile. It finds:

The number of Australians reporting poor mental health has more than doubled compared to a month ago.

The number of Australians reporting has more than doubled compared to a month ago. The number frequently feeling despair has more than tripled.

The number frequently feeling has more than tripled. Those frequently feeling confusion is up more than five times.

Those frequently feeling is up more than five times. On a more positive note, the number of Australians frequently feeling a sense of solidarity has also jumped.

The COVID-19 Monitor also provides insights into what Australians think about governments' response to the pandemic — and the extent to which they're following the nation's isolation regime.

Most Australians back the Federal Government's response

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And a clear majority approve of the job PM Scott Morrison and the premiers are doing

More people are worried about the economy than about catching coronavirus

But there's almost no appetite for an immediate end to restrictions

And only a very small minority think the Government has over-reacted

COVID-19 is having a big impact on Aussies' mental health

But almost everybody says they're sticking to the rules

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