“…These prevalences are greater than those found in the pre-COVID-19 era (GBD 2017 Diseases andInjuries Collaborators, 2018). Several studies have assessed depression and anxiety using scales involving selfreporting during the pandemic (Ahmad, Rahman, & Agarwal, 2020;Ahn et al, 2020;Ahorsu et al, 2020;Alyami et al, 2020;Amerio et al, 2020;Bachilo, Barylnik, Shuldyakov, Efremov, & Novikov, 2020;Bauer et al, 2020;Bauerle et al, 2020;Chang, Yuan, & Wang, 2020;Chen et al, 2020;Choi, Hui, & Wan, 2020;Civantos et al, 2020;Consolo, Bellini, Bencivenni, Iani, & Checchi, 2020;Fancourt, Steptoe, & Bu, 2020;Filho et al, 2020;Gao et al, 2020;Guo et al, 2020;Hu et al, 2020;Islam, Ferdous, & Potenza, 2020;Jia et al, 2020;Johnson, Ebrahimi, & Hoffart, 2020;Juanjuan et al, 2020;Kantor & Kantor, 2020;Khanna, Honavar, Metla, Bhattacharya, & Maulik, 2020;Killgore, Cloonan, Taylor, & Dailey, 2020;Lai et al, 2020;Lin et al, 2020;Liu, Zhang, Wong, Hyun, & Hahm, 2020a;J. Liu et al, 2020b;Mahendran, Patel, & Sproat, 2020;Mechili et al, 2020;Muñoz-Navarro, Vindel, Schmitz, Cabello, & Fernández-Berrocal, 2020;Naser et al, 2020;Nguyen et al, 2020;…”