What Is the Role of Psychological Factors in Long COVID Syndrome? Latent Class Analysis in a Sample of Patients Recovered from COVID-19
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
This study aimed to identify clusters of long COVID-19 symptoms using latent class analysis and investigate the psychological factors involved in the onset of this syndrome. Method: Five hundred and six subjects recovering from COVID-19 completed a series of standardized questionnaires to evaluate the personality traits, alexithymia, and post-traumatic stress. Results: Five classes were identified: Brain fog (31.82%), No symptoms (20.95%), Sensory disorders (18.77%), Breath impairment (17.59%), and Multiple disorders (10.87%). Women reported post-COVID-19 respiratory symptoms and multiple disorders to a greater extent than men. Hospitalized subjects were more likely to report persistent symptoms after COVID-19 than asymptomatic or home-treated subjects. Antagonism, hyperarousal, and difficulty identifying emotions significantly predicted post COVID-19 symptoms. Conclusions: These findings open new questions for research on long COVID-19 and how states of emotional dysregulation can alter the physiological processes of the body and contribute to the onset of organic pathologies.
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14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19, long COVID-19, emotional dysregulation, trauma
Elenco autori:
Craparo, Giuseppe; La Rosa, Valentina Lucia; Commodari, Elena; Marino, Graziella; Vezzoli, Michela; Faraci, Palmira; Vicario, Carmelo Mario; Cinà , Gabriella Serena; Colombi, Morena; Arcoleo, Giuseppe; Severino, Maria; Costanzo, Giulia; Gori, Alessio; Mangiapane, Ernesto
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