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What is the impact of post-COVID-19 syndrome on health-related quality of life and associated factors: a cross-sectional analysis

After the acute phase, symptoms or sequelae related to post-COVID-19 syndrome may persist for months. In a population of patients, previously hospitalized and not, followed up to 12 months after the acute infection, we aim to assess whether and to what extent post-COVID-19 syndrome may have an impac...

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Published in:Health and quality of life outcomes 2023-03, Vol.21 (1), p.28-28, Article 28
Main Authors: Mastrorosa, Ilaria, Del Duca, Giulia, Pinnetti, Carmela, Lorenzini, Patrizia, Vergori, Alessandra, Brita, Anna Clelia, Camici, Marta, Mazzotta, Valentina, Baldini, Francesco, Chinello, Pierangelo, Mencarini, Paola, Giancola, Maria Letizia, Abdeddaim, Amina, Girardi, Enrico, Vaia, Francesco, Antinori, Andrea
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source PubMed (Medline); Publicly Available Content (ProQuest); Coronavirus Research Database
subjects Anxiety
Care and treatment
Comorbidity
Complications
Coronaviruses
Corticoids
Corticosteroids
COVID-19
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diagnosis
Evaluation
Female
Females
Gender
Health aspects
Health-related quality of life
Humans
Infections
Long COVID
Mental depression
Mental health
Neuropsychology
Perceptions
Population
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 infection (PASC)
Post-COVID-19 condition
Post-COVID-19 syndrome
Prospective Studies
Psychological manifestations of general diseases
Quality of Life
Questionnaires
Ratings
Regression analysis
Regression models
Self image
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Signs and symptoms
Sleep disorders
Subgroups
Surveys and Questionnaires
The Short-Form 36-item questionnaire
Viral diseases
title What is the impact of post-COVID-19 syndrome on health-related quality of life and associated factors: a cross-sectional analysis
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