Anxiety disorder and depression among people following recovery from COVID-19 in Hue city DOI Open Access

Lan Nguyen Hoang,

Tan Trinh Ngoc,

Khoa Dang Cao

et al.

Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 37 - 44

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Objecives: To assess anxiety disorder and depression among people following recovery from COVID-19 in Hue city to identify associated factors. Methods: The cross sectional descriptive study was designed on 400 persons aged 18 years above who were confirmed by negative PCR test directly interviewed. They randomly selected 4 wards of city. Anxiety assessed with GAD-7 (Generalized Disorder) scale evaluated PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire) scale. summed score 10 higher the or indicated probable depression. Multivariate logistic regression model used factors affecting Results: 10.5% participants had 13.5% them Factors which significantly included family structure, post-COVID-19 symptoms death their relatives due COVID-19. Conclusion: Age, presence a care giver when participants. Key words: disorder, depression, post- COVID-19,

Language: Английский

Interplay between Comorbidities and Long COVID: Challenges and Multidisciplinary Approaches DOI Creative Commons
Rasha Ashmawy, Esraa Abdellatif Hammouda, Yousra A. El‐Maradny

et al.

Biomolecules, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(7), P. 835 - 835

Published: July 11, 2024

Long COVID, a name often given to the persistent symptoms following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, poses multifaceted challenge for health. This review explores intrinsic relationship between comorbidities and autoimmune responses in shaping trajectory of long COVID. Autoantibodies have emerged as significant players COVID-19 pathophysiology, with implications disease severity progression. Studies show immune dysregulation persisting months after marked by activated innate cells high cytokine levels. The presence autoantibodies against various autoantigens suggests their potential comorbid factors Additionally, formation complexes may lead severe progression, highlighting urgency early detection intervention. Furthermore, COVID is highly linked cardiovascular complications neurological symptoms, posing challenges diagnosis management. Multidisciplinary approaches, including vaccination, tailored rehabilitation, pharmacological interventions, are used mitigating COVID’s burden. However, numerous persist, from evolving diagnostic criteria addressing psychosocial impact predicting outcomes. Leveraging AI-based applications holds promise enhancing patient management improving our understanding As research continues unfold, unravelling complexities remains paramount effective intervention care.

Language: Английский

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Are the Comorbidities Constitute an Intrinsic Factor for Long COVID? DOI Open Access
Rasha Ashmawy, Esraa Abdellatif Hammouda, Yousra A. El‐Maradny

et al.

Published: May 2, 2024

Long COVID, a name often given to the persistent symptoms following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, poses multifaceted challenge for health. This review explores intrinsic relationship between comorbidities and autoimmune responses in shaping trajectory of long COVID. Autoantibodies have emerged as significant players COVID-19 pathophysiology, with implications disease severity progression. Studies show immune dysregulation persisting months after marked by activated innate cells high cytokine levels. The presence autoantibodies against various autoantigens suggests their potential comorbid factors Additionally, formation complexes may lead severe progression, highlighting urgency early detection intervention. Furthermore, COVID is highly linked cardiovascular complications neurological symptoms, posing challenges diagnosis management. Multidisciplinary approaches, including vaccination, tailored rehabilitation, pharmacological interventions, are used mitigating COVID's burden. However, numerous persist, from evolving diagnostic criteria addressing psychosocial impact predicting outcomes. Leveraging AI-based applications holds promise enhancing patient management improving our understanding As research continues unfold, unravelling complexities remains paramount effective intervention care.

Language: Английский

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Associations between COVID-19 infection experiences and mental health problems among Chinese adults: A large cross-section study DOI
Shan Zhang, Qing Liu, Fan Yang

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 340, P. 719 - 727

Published: Aug. 18, 2023

Language: Английский

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Difference in the risk of discrimination on psychological distress experienced by early wave infected and late wave infected COVID-19 survivors in Japan DOI Creative Commons
Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Kentaro Usuda

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Aug. 12, 2023

The psychological distress experienced by coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) survivors after recovery from the illness is amplified discrimination endured because their infection status. However, difference in risk facing and experiencing early late waves COVID-19 pandemic remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether status was lower or on more serious later, rather than earlier waves. We conducted two online surveys collect data divided into groups. participants with scores five Kessler Psychological Distress Scale were identified as having distress. based if they had being blamed, some type discrimination, themselves families maligned. timing split infected during for 2021 later 2022 participants. Modified Poisson regression analyses performed using experiences criteria predictors. further presence a criteria, addition interaction effect these es. 6010 who 5344 analyzed. risks forms maligned significantly group those Experiences highly associated waves, while only blamed showed significant association. Risk found be whereas shown Therefore, we submit that it important support face attempt decrease current discriminatory climate caused pandemic.

Language: Английский

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Psychological distress after COVID-19 recovery and subsequent prolonged post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: A longitudinal study with 1-year follow-up in Japan DOI Creative Commons
Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Zui Narita

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 24, 2024

Abstract Background This study investigated the longitudinal association between psychological distress in post-acute phase and subsequent prolonged sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among individuals with PASC. Methods An online survey 1-year interval was conducted from July to September 2021 (T1) 2022 (T2). Individuals who were 20-years-old or older, had a positive Polymerase Chain Reaction test, one month post-infection, did not select “Nothing” question regarding PASC presence included. The primary outcome at T2. general, respiratory, muscular, neurological, gastrointestinal, dermatological, cardiac symptoms T2 also used as an patients relevant time 1 (T1). Exposure measured using Kessler scale (K6) T1, those whose K6 13 higher identified having distress. Marginal structure models robust standard errors examine T1 any T2, associations each symptom participants T1. Results A total 1674 analyzed; 17%had ; In total, 818 (48.9%), 523 (31.2%), 672 (40.1%) reported neurological respectively. odds (Odds Ratio [OR] =1.81, 95% Confidence Interval [CI]= 1.08 – 3.03) general respiratory (OR = 1.95, CI 1.02 3.76; OR 2.44, 1.03 5.80). Conclusion Psychological may lead symptoms, mainly follow-up Key Messages before infection during acute predicts Post-Acute Sequelae (PASC); however, PASC, it is unclear whether indicated that led levels especially follow-up. Therefore, mental health care for help improve mitigate

Language: Английский

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Physical exercise/sports ameliorate the internet addiction from college students during the pandemic of COVID-19 in China DOI Creative Commons
Peiling Cai, Junren Wang, Peng Ye

et al.

Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Dec. 21, 2023

The rapid advancement of modern technology has significantly driven progress in various IT-related activities, resulting a substantial increase internet penetration rates, particularly among college students. utilization the become one most essential tools our society. However, addiction (IA) emerged as serious concern, students, adversely affecting academic performance and having significant psychological psychiatric implications. aim current study was to determine impact physical exercise, gender year on IA In present study, we investigated usage, engagement sports students from Western, Middle, Eastern regions Chinese universities. It’s noteworthy that respondents were freshmen. Our findings indicate freshmen more susceptible experiencing IA. Approximately 75% engaged leisure revealing an inverse correlation between activity This aligns with level involvement, emphasizing potential benefits mitigating did not uncover any geographic location occurrence IA, nor it find differences medical non-medical Furthermore, revealed no variations different ethnic backgrounds. underlying mechanism is being currently determined. data suggest gender, have

Language: Английский

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Online peer support for mental health in individuals with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: A pre-post pilot study with mixed methods DOI Creative Commons
Megumi Hazumi, Michi Miyake, Mayumi Kataoka

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 16, 2024

Abstract Objective This pilot examined the effect of online peer support on mental health problems among individuals with post-acute sequelae COVID-2019 (PASC). Methods A single-arm pre-post design consisting eight sessions 1 h per week three to six participants and two facilitators group was performed. Participants were recruited from communities, social media, medical clinics for PASC between May August 2023. The degrees depression, anxiety, loneliness, withdrawal, self-esteem measured pre- post-intervention. Participants’ statements during analyzed using thematic analyses. Results Of 18 participants, 3 dropped out interventions, 17 (including 2 who out) completed post-intervention questionnaires. Depression severity significantly decreased in paired t-test linear mixed model. following interactions extracted: conveying same feelings, dealing difficulties, showing empathy, enhancing atmosphere, adapting suit conditions. Impressions extracted participating interventions included feelings emotional support, a sense bonding, changes perspective, behaviors or new actions through participation, inadequacy sessions, adverse effects associated participation. Conclusion Online may be helpful treating depression PASC.

Language: Английский

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Online peer support for mental health in individuals with post‐acute sequelae of COVID‐19: A pre‐post pilot study with mixed methods DOI Creative Commons
Megumi Hazumi, Michi Miyake, Mayumi Kataoka

et al.

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(3)

Published: Aug. 18, 2024

This pilot examined the effect of online peer support on mental health problems among individuals with post-acute sequelae COVID-2019 (PASC).

Language: Английский

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Difference in the Risk of Discrimination on Psychological Distress Experienced by Early Wave Infected and Late Wave Infected COVID-19 Survivors DOI Creative Commons
Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Kentaro Usuda

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 15, 2023

Abstract The psychological distress experienced by coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) survivors after recovery from the illness is amplified discrimination endured because their infection status. However, difference in risk facing and experiencing early late waves COVID-19 pandemic remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether status was lower or on more serious later, rather than earlier waves. We conducted two online surveys collect data divided into groups. participants with scores five Kessler Psychological Distress Scale were identified as having distress. based if they had being blamed, some type discrimination, themselves families maligned. timing split infected during for 2021 later 2022 participants. Modified Poisson regression analyses performed using experiences dependent variables independent variables. further presence a variable variables, addition interaction effect these 6,010 who 5,344 analyzed. risks forms maligned significantly group those Experiences highly associated waves, while only blamed showed significant association. Risk found be whereas shown Therefore, we submit that it important support face attempt decrease current discriminatory climate caused pandemic.

Language: Английский

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0

Anxiety disorder and depression among people following recovery from COVID-19 in Hue city DOI Open Access

Lan Nguyen Hoang,

Tan Trinh Ngoc,

Khoa Dang Cao

et al.

Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 37 - 44

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Objecives: To assess anxiety disorder and depression among people following recovery from COVID-19 in Hue city to identify associated factors. Methods: The cross sectional descriptive study was designed on 400 persons aged 18 years above who were confirmed by negative PCR test directly interviewed. They randomly selected 4 wards of city. Anxiety assessed with GAD-7 (Generalized Disorder) scale evaluated PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire) scale. summed score 10 higher the or indicated probable depression. Multivariate logistic regression model used factors affecting Results: 10.5% participants had 13.5% them Factors which significantly included family structure, post-COVID-19 symptoms death their relatives due COVID-19. Conclusion: Age, presence a care giver when participants. Key words: disorder, depression, post- COVID-19,

Language: Английский

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