Brain, behavior, and immunity

Anxiety and depression in COVID-19 survivors linked to inflammation and clinical factors

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Abstract

A significant proportion of COVID-19 survivors reported psychopathological symptoms, with 56% scoring in the pathological range on at least one clinical dimension.

  • 28% of survivors screened positive for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • 31% reported symptoms consistent with depression.
  • 42% experienced anxiety symptoms.
  • 20% reported obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
  • 40% suffered from insomnia.
  • Females exhibited higher levels of anxiety and depression despite lower baseline inflammatory markers.

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