Sex differences in self-report anxiety and sleep quality during covid-19 stay-at-home orders

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  • who: Jeremy A. Bigalke from the All participants were sampled from areas that were under state-specific stay-at-home orders due to the , pandemic between April , and May, approximately , weeks after , was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, as well as a national emergency in the USARecruitment included word-of-mouth and online advertisement. Participants were excluded if the surveys were not completed during stay-at-home orders. In addition, no participants were allowed to be under home "quarantine" due to contraction of , at the time of survey completion. All participants were adults between . . .

     

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