id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345008-3mjimzdt Raj, Anita Time from COVID-19 shutdown, gender-based violence exposure, and mental health outcomes among a state representative sample of California residents 2020-08-24 .txt text/plain 4531 202 43 Our primary hypothesis of this study is that time À since shutdown and under the pandemic À will be associated with increased odds of reporting greater severity in depression and/or anxiety symptoms in the past two weeks, at a population level. This study examines both time under shutdown/pandemic and exposure to partner and sexual violence ever as risk factors for severity in depression and/or anxiety symptoms in the past two weeks, with a state representative sample in California. Findings from this study demonstrate that approximately one in five people in this representative sample of California adults recruited during the first two weeks of pandemic shutdown report moderate to severe symptoms of depression and/or anxiety in the past two weeks, a higher prevalence than that seen in prior research with both general and patient populations under non-COVID-19 conditions [9, 14, 15] . ./cache/cord-345008-3mjimzdt.txt ./txt/cord-345008-3mjimzdt.txt