Background: 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.

Craparo, G., La Rosa, V., Commodari, E., Marino, G., Vezzoli, M., Faraci, P., Vicario, C., Cinà, G., Colombi, M., Arcoleo, G., Severino, M., Costanzo, G., Gori, A., Mangiapane, E., What Is the Role of Psychological Factors in Long COVID Syndrome? Latent Class Analysis in a Sample of Patients Recovered from COVID-19, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2023; 20 (1): 494-507. [doi:10.3390/ijerph20010494] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/276422]

What Is the Role of Psychological Factors in Long COVID Syndrome? Latent Class Analysis in a Sample of Patients Recovered from COVID-19

Vezzoli, Michela
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2023

Abstract

Background: 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.
2023
AREA11 - SCIENZE STORICHE, FILOSOFICHE, PEDAGOGICHE E PSICOLOGICHE
Saggio in volume collettaneo internazionale o articolo su rivista internazionale
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Articolo in rivista
Inglese
COVID-19; long COVID-19; emotional dysregulation; trauma
Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
Settore M-PSI/03 - PSICOMETRIA
MDPI
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494
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Articolo su rivista scientifica / specializzata
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Craparo, G., La Rosa, V., Commodari, E., Marino, G., Vezzoli, M., Faraci, P., Vicario, C., Cinà, G., Colombi, M., Arcoleo, G., Severino, M., Costanzo, G., Gori, A., Mangiapane, E., What Is the Role of Psychological Factors in Long COVID Syndrome? Latent Class Analysis in a Sample of Patients Recovered from COVID-19, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2023; 20 (1): 494-507. [doi:10.3390/ijerph20010494] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/276422]
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Craparo, G; La Rosa, Vl; Commodari, E; Marino, G; Vezzoli, Michela; Faraci, P; Vicario, Cm; Cinà, Gs; Colombi, M; Arcoleo, G; Severino, M; Costanzo, G...espandi
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