Factors associated with mental health outcomes after COVID-19: A 24-month follow-up longitudinal study
General Hospital Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
84, С. 241 - 249
Опубликована: Сен. 1, 2023
Investigate
the
proportion
of
mental
health
outcomes
(MHOs)
and
associated
factors
in
COVID-19
survivors
during
a
24-month
follow-up
period.An
observational,
prospective
study
was
performed
teaching
hospital
Barranquilla,
Colombia,
from
April
1,
2020,
to
August
30,
2022.
A
cohort
1565
recruited
after
discharge
emergency
room
(ER),
inpatient
floor
(IF),
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
services
followed
for
24
-months.
The
clinical
assessment
included
screening
scales
symptoms
anxiety,
depressive,
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
insomnia.
Sociodemographic
were
also
collected
identify
possible
factors.
Descriptive,
bivariate
mixed
random-effect
linear
models
performed.A
total
patients
included,
whom
785
(50.35%)
men.
large
with
identified.
After
24-months,
proportions
depression,
PTSD,
insomnia
remained
high
at
16.55%,
21.79%,
35.27%,
23.86%,
respectively.
Social
factors,
location
stays,
physical
comorbidities,
severity
significantly
symptoms.COVID-19's
2-year
deleterious
impacts
on
health,
as
well
variables
influencing
these
findings,
have
been
documented.
These
results
should
aid
development
public
initiatives
reduce
morbidity
rates
post-COVID-19
patients.
Язык: Английский
Impact of COVID-19 on risks and deaths of non-communicable diseases in the Western Pacific region
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
43, С. 100795 - 100795
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2023
Countries
and
areas
in
the
Western
Pacific
region
(WPR)
experienced
COVID-19
pandemic
took
various
preventive
measures,
which
affected
non-communicable
diseases
(NCDs)
risks
mortality.
Due
to
differences
prevention
measures
other
characteristics
such
as
culture,
religions,
political
systems,
socioeconomic
development,
lifestyles,
health
care
effects
of
on
NCDs
varied
greatly
among
WPR
countries.
Most
countries
had
an
increased
all-cause
mortality
during
pandemic,
but
some
developed
countries,
including
New
Zealand,
Singapore
Australia
reported
decreased
The
NCD
risk
factors
unhealthy
diet,
lack
physical
activity
sleep
disorders.
by
status
conditions.
related
stress,
food
shortages,
confined
lifestyle
immediate
detrimental
NCDs,
also
pregnancy
outcomes
with
long-term
coming
years.
Язык: Английский