The authors thank the asylum seekers who participated in the two studies, before and during a COVID-19 lockdown. For the pre–COVID-19 study, the authors thank Sendel Abraham, Dawit Weldehawariat Habtai, and Mogus Kidane for their assistance in translation and data collection; the team at the nongovernmental organization (NGO) Kuchinate for hosting the study, including Dr. Diddy Mymin-Kahn, Sister Azezet Habtezghi Kidane, Ruth Garon, Hewan Desta, Eden Gebre, Asmeret Haray, Fiori Yonas, and Achbaret Abraha; and Ron Peleg for his help in participant recruitment and data collection. For the COVID-19 study, the authors thank Yotam Phung, Michael Tesfahanes Afworki, and Alexandra Rzyanina for their help in data collection; the authors also thank the team at the NGO Assaf for collaborating and hosting the mobile lab to carry out the study, including Tali Ehrenthal, Sari Urim, Yael Federman, Miriam Meyer, and Michal Shechter. Finally, the authors thank Meital Gil Davis for coordination of logistics, research funding, and personnel for both studies; Ido Lurie, M.D., for pro re nata psychiatric consultation; and Yikealo Beyene for expert translation of study materials.