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Psychological Impact of the Pandemic on Ambulatory Cardiometabolic Patients Without Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection. The CorCOVID Latam Psy Study

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic's mental health consequences remain unknown. Aim: To assess the mental health status of ambulatory cardiometabolic patients during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Spanish speaking Latin American countries. Methods: Cardiometabolic patients without COVID-19 eviden...

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Published in:Current problems in cardiology 2021-04, Vol.46 (4), p.100737-100737, Article 100737
Main Authors: Piskorz, Daniel, Puente Barragán, Adriana, López Santi, Ricardo, Vázquez, Gustavo, Solache Ortiz, Gustavo, Ramírez Zambrano, Leonardo, Méndez Castillo, Máxima, Roa, Carmen, Baños, Manuel, Guzmán Ramos, Mirecly, Cabral, Luz, Sánchez, Piero, Spitz, Bernardo, López Santi, María Pilar, Estrella, Javier, Velarde González, Martín, Rafael Horna, Eliana, Alexander, Bryce, Baranchuk, Adrián
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Summary:Background: The COVID-19 pandemic's mental health consequences remain unknown. Aim: To assess the mental health status of ambulatory cardiometabolic patients during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Spanish speaking Latin American countries. Methods: Cardiometabolic patients without COVID-19 evidence in 13 Latin American countries answered a survey between June 15th and July 15th, 2020. The Diagnosis Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition was used to identify the presence of major depressive symptoms. Results: The sample included 4216 patients, 1590 (37.71%; IC95% 36.24-39.19) were considered suffering major depression. Female gender, consuming ≥5 medications day, physical activity
ISSN:0146-2806
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DOI:10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2020.100737