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            educational  framework  that  supported  this  study.  We  are   between anxiety disorders and  suicide  attempts:  Findings
            grateful for the support of the Faculty of Education and   from the national epidemiologic survey on alcohol and
            Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.  related conditions. Depress Anxiety. 2010;27(9):791-798.
                                                                  doi: 10.1002/da.20674
            Funding
                                                               3.   Rubin GJ, Wessely S. The psychological effects of
            This work was accomplished with support of the National   quarantining a city. BMJ. 2020;368:m313.
            Development and Innovation Office through OTKA- PD      doi: 10.1136/bmj.m313
            143491 research grant.
                                                               4.   Rudenstine S, McNeal K, Schulder T,  et al. Depression
            Conflict of interest                                  and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in an Urban,
                                                                  low-income public university sample.  J  Trauma Stress.
            The authors declare that they have no competing interests.  2021;34(1):12-22.

            Author contributions                                  doi: 10.1002/jts.22600
            Conceptualization: Krisztian Kasos, Catriona O’Halloran,   5.   Shevlin M, McBride O, Murphy J, et al. Anxiety, depression,
               Emma  Swift,  Thebe  Van Rensbergen,  Fanni  Vikor,   traumatic stress and COVID-19-related anxiety in the
                                                                  UK general population during the COVID-19 pandemic.
               Prakashini Banka-Cullen                            BJPsych Open. 2020;6(6):e125.
            Writing – original draft:  Krisztian Kasos, Catriona      doi: 10.1192/bjo.2020.109
               O’Halloran, Emma Swift, Thebe Van Rensbergen,   6.   Kılınçel Ş, Kılınçel O, Muratdağı G, Aydın A, Usta MB.
               Fanni Vikor, Prakashini Banka-Cullen
                                                                  Factors affecting the anxiety levels of adolescents in home-
            Writing  –  review  &  editing:  Krisztian Kasos, Catriona   quarantine during COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. Asia Pac
               O’Halloran, Emma Swift, Thebe Van Rensbergen,      Psychiatry. 2021;13(2):e12406.
               Fanni Vikor, Prakashini Banka-Cullen               doi: 10.1111/appy.12406
            Ethics approval and consent to participate         7.   Hyland P, Shevlin M, McBride O,  et al. Anxiety and
                                                                  depression in the Republic of Ireland during the COVID-19
            The study obtained ethical approval from the University’s   pandemic. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2020;142(3):249-256.
            Institutional Review Board (Eötvös Loránd University,   doi: 10.1111/acps.13219
            ELTE). The study followed established ethical guidelines
            for  conducting  research  with  human  participants,  in   8.   Zhang J, Yang Z, Wang X, et al. The relationship between
            accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and the   resilience, anxiety and depression among patients with mild
            American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of   symptoms of COVID-19 in China: A cross-sectional study.
                                                                  J Clin Nurs. 2020;29(21-22):4020-4029.
            Psychologists and Code of Conduct.
                                                                  doi: 10.1111/jocn.15425
            Consent for publication                            9.   Wang C, Pan R, Wan X,  et al. Immediate psychological

            Throughout the data collection and analysis process, all   responses and associated factors during the initial stage of
            necessary measures were taken to anonymize the data,   the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic among
                                                                  the general population in China.  Int J Environ Res Public
            ensuring that participants’ identities remained confidential   Health. 2020;17(5):1729.
            and protected.
                                                                  doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051729
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            The data supporting the findings of this study are available   of Iranian general population during COVID-19 outbreak.
            from the corresponding author on request.             Asian J Psychiatr. 2020;51:102076.
                                                                  doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102076
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