id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346310-venpta28 Filgueiras, A. Factors linked to changes in mental health outcomes among Brazilians in quarantine due to COVID-19 2020-05-16 .txt text/plain 4566 278 61 In repeated measures analysis, female gender, worsening diet and excess of COVID-19 information was related to all mental health outcomes. In conclusion, mental health outcomes worsened for Brazilians during the first month of quarantine and these changes are associated with a variety of risk factors. An updated systematic review on the effects of social distancing and quarantine on mental health 78 revealed that anxiety, depression, stress, anger, insomnia, hopelessness, and sadness were all 79 increased during those conditions (Brooks et al., 2020) . Repeated measures ANOVA 309 revealed that 3 factors were all related to worse levels of stress, depression and anxiety: female 310 gender, worsening diet and excess of COVID-19 information. From the time point when quarantine was 398 decreed until 1 month later, worsening perceived stress, depression and anxiety was observed in 399 this sample of the Brazilian population. ./cache/cord-346310-venpta28.txt ./txt/cord-346310-venpta28.txt