| Literature DB >> 35200155 |
Sarah Houben-Wilke1, Yvonne Mj Goërtz1,2,3, Jeannet M Delbressine1, Anouk W Vaes1, Roy Meys1,2,3, Felipe Vc Machado1,2,3, Maarten van Herck1,2,3,4, Chris Burtin4, Rein Posthuma1,2,3, Frits Me Franssen1,2,3, Herman Vijlbrief5, Yvonne Spies5, Alex J van 't Hul6, Martijn A Spruit1,2,3, Daisy Ja Janssen1,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The psychological impact of COVID-19 can be substantial. However, knowledge about long-term psychological outcomes in patients with COVID-19 is scarce.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; PASC; SARS-CoV-2; anxiety; corona; depression; post-traumatic stress disorder
Year: 2022 PMID: 35200155 PMCID: PMC8914795 DOI: 10.2196/33704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Patient characteristics.
| Characteristics | All patients (n=239) | Hospitalized patients (n=62) | Nonhospitalized patients (n=177) | ||||||
| Women, n (%) | 198 (82.8) | 39 (62.9) | 159 (89.8) | <.001 | |||||
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 50.0 (39.0-56.0) | 53.0 (47.8-60.0) | 48.0 (37.5-54.5) | <.001 | |||||
| BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) | 26.0 (23.4-30.5) | 28.2 (24.8-32.6) | 25.6 (23.0-29.4) | .005 | |||||
| Married/living with partner, n (%) | 173 (72.4) | 43 (69.4) | 130 (73.4) | .51 | |||||
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| Low | 6 (2.5) | 6 (9.7) | 0 (0) | <.001 | ||||
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| Medium | 126 (52.7) | 32 (51.6) | 94 (53.1) | .84 | ||||
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| High | 107 (44.8) | 24 (38.7) | 83 (46.9) | .27 | ||||
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| None | 142 (59.4) | 28 (45.2) | 114 (64.4) | .008 | ||||
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| 1 | 62 (25.9) | 23 (37.1) | 39 (22.0) | .02 | ||||
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| ≥2 | 35 (14.6) | 11 (17.7) | 24 (13.6) | .42 | ||||
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| Before infection | 208 (87.0) | 49 (79.0) | 159 (89.8) | .03 | ||||
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| After 3 months | 22 (9.2) | 10 (16.1) | 12 (6.8) | .03 | ||||
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| After 6 months | 40 (16.7) | 12 (19.4) | 28 (15.8) | .52 | ||||
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| During infection | 15 (11-18) | 14 (10-17) | 15 (12-18) | .20 | ||||
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| After 3 months | 6 (4-9) | 6 (4-8) | 6 (4-9) | .32 | ||||
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| After 6 months | 6 (3-8) | 6 (2-8) | 6 (3-8) | .62 | ||||
aHospitalized patients compared with nonhospitalized patients.
Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression.
| Assessments | All patients (n=239) | Hospitalized patients (n=62) | Nonhospitalized patients (n=177) | |||||
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| Total score after 3 months, mean (SD) | 4.7 (2.5) | <.001 | 4.7 (2.9) | .02 | 4.7 (2.4) | 0.001 | .83 |
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| Total score after 6 months, mean (SD) | 4.1 (2.5) | 4.2 (2.8) | 4.1 (2.4) | .89 | |||
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| Total score ≥6 points after 3 months, n (%) | 89 (37.2) | .001 | 27 (43.5) | .02 | 62 (35.0) | .02 | .23 |
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| Total score ≥6 points after 6 months, n (%) | 64 (26.8) | 19 (30.6) | 45 (25.4) | .42 | |||
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| Total score after 3 months, mean (SD) | 6.5 (4.0) | .15 | 6.5 (4.5) | .06 | 6.5 (3.8) | .51 | .92 |
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| Total score after 6 months, mean (SD) | 6.2 (4.0) | 5.7 (4.3) | 6.3 (3.9) | .31 | |||
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| Total score ≥8 after 3 months, n (%) | 85 (35.6) | .90 | 21 (33.9) | .55 | 64 (36.2) | .99 | .75 |
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| Total score ≥8 after 6 months, n (%) | 83 (34.7) | 18 (29.0) | 65 (36.7) | .27 | |||
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| Total score after 3 months, mean (SD) | 7.2 (4.0) | .001 | 7.0 (4.1) | .19 | 7.3 (3.9) | .003 | .59 |
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| Total score after 6 months, mean (SD) | 6.5 (3.0) | 6.4 (4.6) | 6.6 (3.6) | .83 | |||
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| Total score ≥8 after 3 months, n (%) | 112 (46.9) | .08 | 31 (50.0) | .33 | 81 (45.8) | .19 | .57 |
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| Total score ≥8 after 6 months, n (%) | 97 (40.6) | 26 (41.9) | 71 (40.1) | .80 | |||
a3 months compared with 6 months.
bHospitalized patients compared with nonhospitalized patients.
cHADS: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.
Figure 1Percentage of patients reporting each item on the Trauma Screening Questionnaire (TSQ) at 3 and 6 months after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms (n=239). *P≤0.05 3 months versus 6 months.
Figure 2Correlations between Trauma Screening Questionnaire (TSQ) scores and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores at (A) 3 and (B) 6 months after the onset of COVID-19–related symptoms.