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Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19

The relationship between depression and post-COVID-19 disease syndrome (post-COVID-19 syndrome) is established. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the association between post-COVID-19 syndrome and mixed depression, i.e., a specific sub-form of depression characterized by high level of exci...

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Autores principales: Simonetti, Alessio, Bernardi, Evelina, Margoni, Stella, Catinari, Antonello, Restaino, Antonio, Ieritano, Valentina, Palazzetti, Marta, Mastrantonio, Federico, Janiri, Delfina, Tosato, Matteo, Landi, Francesco, Sani, Gabriele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10137109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37190653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040688
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author Simonetti, Alessio
Bernardi, Evelina
Margoni, Stella
Catinari, Antonello
Restaino, Antonio
Ieritano, Valentina
Palazzetti, Marta
Mastrantonio, Federico
Janiri, Delfina
Tosato, Matteo
Landi, Francesco
Sani, Gabriele
author_facet Simonetti, Alessio
Bernardi, Evelina
Margoni, Stella
Catinari, Antonello
Restaino, Antonio
Ieritano, Valentina
Palazzetti, Marta
Mastrantonio, Federico
Janiri, Delfina
Tosato, Matteo
Landi, Francesco
Sani, Gabriele
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description The relationship between depression and post-COVID-19 disease syndrome (post-COVID-19 syndrome) is established. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the association between post-COVID-19 syndrome and mixed depression, i.e., a specific sub-form of depression characterized by high level of excitatory symptoms. Aims of the present study are: (a) to compare the post-COVID-19 syndrome’s burden in depressed and non-depressed patients, and (b) to investigate the correlation between post-COVID-19 syndrome’s burden and the severity of mixed depression. One thousand and forty six (n = 1460) subjects with post-COVID-19 syndrome were assessed. Subjects were divided into those with (DEP) or without (CONT) depression. Sociodemographically, post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms number and type were compared. In DEP, association between levels of excitatory symptoms and the presence of post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms were additionally assessed. DEP showed greater percentages of family history of psychiatric disorders than CONT. DEP showed higher percentages of post-COVID-19 symptoms than CONT. A greater level of excitatory symptoms were associated to higher frequencies of post-COVID-19 syndrome’ symptoms. Higher levels of post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms in DEP corroborate the evidence of a common pathway between these two syndromes. Presence of excitatory symptoms seem to additionally add a greater illness burden. Such findings might help clinicians choose the appropriate treatment for such states. More specifically, therapies aimed to treat excitatory symptoms, such as antipsychotics and mood stabilizers, might help reduce the illness burden in post-COVID-19 patients with mixed depression.
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spelling pubmed-101371092023-04-28 Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19 Simonetti, Alessio Bernardi, Evelina Margoni, Stella Catinari, Antonello Restaino, Antonio Ieritano, Valentina Palazzetti, Marta Mastrantonio, Federico Janiri, Delfina Tosato, Matteo Landi, Francesco Sani, Gabriele Brain Sci Article The relationship between depression and post-COVID-19 disease syndrome (post-COVID-19 syndrome) is established. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the association between post-COVID-19 syndrome and mixed depression, i.e., a specific sub-form of depression characterized by high level of excitatory symptoms. Aims of the present study are: (a) to compare the post-COVID-19 syndrome’s burden in depressed and non-depressed patients, and (b) to investigate the correlation between post-COVID-19 syndrome’s burden and the severity of mixed depression. One thousand and forty six (n = 1460) subjects with post-COVID-19 syndrome were assessed. Subjects were divided into those with (DEP) or without (CONT) depression. Sociodemographically, post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms number and type were compared. In DEP, association between levels of excitatory symptoms and the presence of post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms were additionally assessed. DEP showed greater percentages of family history of psychiatric disorders than CONT. DEP showed higher percentages of post-COVID-19 symptoms than CONT. A greater level of excitatory symptoms were associated to higher frequencies of post-COVID-19 syndrome’ symptoms. Higher levels of post-COVID-19 syndrome’s symptoms in DEP corroborate the evidence of a common pathway between these two syndromes. Presence of excitatory symptoms seem to additionally add a greater illness burden. Such findings might help clinicians choose the appropriate treatment for such states. More specifically, therapies aimed to treat excitatory symptoms, such as antipsychotics and mood stabilizers, might help reduce the illness burden in post-COVID-19 patients with mixed depression. MDPI 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10137109/ /pubmed/37190653 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040688 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simonetti, Alessio
Bernardi, Evelina
Margoni, Stella
Catinari, Antonello
Restaino, Antonio
Ieritano, Valentina
Palazzetti, Marta
Mastrantonio, Federico
Janiri, Delfina
Tosato, Matteo
Landi, Francesco
Sani, Gabriele
Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title_full Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title_fullStr Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title_short Mixed Depression in the Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Correlation between Excitatory Symptoms in Depression and Physical Burden after COVID-19
title_sort mixed depression in the post-covid-19 syndrome: correlation between excitatory symptoms in depression and physical burden after covid-19
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10137109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37190653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040688
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