BMC psychiatry

How common depression, anxiety, and sleep problems are in people with long COVID

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Abstract

The pooled prevalence of depression and anxiety among individuals coping with is 23%.

  • Among patients with Post COVID-19 syndrome, the estimated prevalence of sleep disorders is 45%.
  • Data were collected from 143 studies involving over 7.7 million participants for depression and anxiety, and 27 studies with over 15,000 participants for sleep disorders.
  • Significant variations in prevalence rates were observed across different geographical regions and assessment scales.
  • Meta-regression analysis indicated significant correlations between prevalence rates and factors such as total sample size, age of participants, and percentage of male participants.
  • Potential publication bias was identified for depression and sleep disorders, but not for anxiety.

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Key numbers

23%
Prevalence of Depression
Based on data from 143 studies with 7,782,124 participants.
23%
Prevalence of Anxiety
Derived from 132 studies with 9,320,687 participants.
45%
Prevalence of Sleep Disorder
Based on 27 studies with 15,362 participants.

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What this is

  • This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluate the global prevalence of depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders among individuals experiencing .
  • It synthesizes data from numerous studies to quantify the mental health burden associated with long COVID.
  • The findings reveal significant rates of these mental health issues, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.

Essence

  • The pooled prevalence of depression and anxiety among long COVID patients is 23%, while sleep disorders affect 45% of this population. These findings underscore the substantial mental health challenges faced by individuals recovering from COVID-19.

Key takeaways

  • The prevalence of depression among long COVID patients is 23%, based on data from 143 studies with 7,782,124 participants. This indicates a significant mental health burden that requires attention.
  • Anxiety also affects 23% of individuals coping with long COVID, drawn from 132 studies with 9,320,687 participants. This highlights the widespread nature of anxiety in this population.
  • Sleep disorders are prevalent in 45% of long COVID patients, as evidenced by 27 studies with 15,362 participants. This points to a critical area for intervention and support.

Caveats

  • High heterogeneity was observed across studies, which may affect the reliability of the pooled prevalence estimates. This variability complicates the interpretation of results.
  • The observational nature of the included studies limits the ability to establish causal relationships between long COVID and mental health disorders.
  • Inconsistent definitions of long COVID and varying assessment tools across studies may impact the comparability of findings and the accuracy of the reported prevalence rates.

Definitions

  • Post COVID-19 syndrome: A condition characterized by persistent symptoms following recovery from COVID-19, lasting at least 12 weeks and not explained by other diagnoses.

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