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Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Patients at a Post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic

A growing body of research documents the persistence of physical and neuropsychiatric symptoms following the resolution of acute COVID-19 infection. To the best of our knowledge, no published study has examined the interaction between insomnia and mental health. Accordingly, we proposed to examine n...

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Autores principales: Nowakowski, Sara, Kokonda, Manasa, Sultana, Rizwana, Duong, Brittany B., Nagy, Sarah E., Zaidan, Mohammed F., Baig, Mirza M., Grigg, Bryan V., Seashore, Justin, Deer, Rachel R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35624973
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12050586
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author Nowakowski, Sara
Kokonda, Manasa
Sultana, Rizwana
Duong, Brittany B.
Nagy, Sarah E.
Zaidan, Mohammed F.
Baig, Mirza M.
Grigg, Bryan V.
Seashore, Justin
Deer, Rachel R.
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Kokonda, Manasa
Sultana, Rizwana
Duong, Brittany B.
Nagy, Sarah E.
Zaidan, Mohammed F.
Baig, Mirza M.
Grigg, Bryan V.
Seashore, Justin
Deer, Rachel R.
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description A growing body of research documents the persistence of physical and neuropsychiatric symptoms following the resolution of acute COVID-19 infection. To the best of our knowledge, no published study has examined the interaction between insomnia and mental health. Accordingly, we proposed to examine new diagnoses of insomnia, and referrals to pulmonary and sleep medicine clinics for treatment of sleep disorders, in patients presenting to one post-acute COVID-19 recovery clinic. Additionally, we aimed to examine the relationship between poor sleep quality, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Patients presented to the clinic on average 2 months following COVID-19 infection; 51.9% (n = 41) were hospitalized, 11.4% (n = 9) were in the intensive care unit, 2.5% (n = 2) were on a mechanical ventilator, and 38.0% (n = 30) were discharged on oxygen. The most commonly reported symptom was fatigue (88%, n = 70), with worse sleep following a COVID-19 infection reported in 50.6% (n = 40). The mean PSQI score was 9.7 (82.3%, n = 65 with poor sleep quality). The mean GAD-7 score was 8.3 (22.8%, n = 14 with severe depression). The mean PHQ-9 was 10.1 (17.8%, n = 18 with severe anxiety). The mean IES-6 was 2.1 (54.4%, n = 43 with post-traumatic stress). Poor sleep quality was significantly associated with increased severity of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Future work should follow patients longitudinally to examine if sleep, fatigue, and mental health symptoms improve over time.
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spelling pubmed-91392532022-05-28 Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Patients at a Post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic Nowakowski, Sara Kokonda, Manasa Sultana, Rizwana Duong, Brittany B. Nagy, Sarah E. Zaidan, Mohammed F. Baig, Mirza M. Grigg, Bryan V. Seashore, Justin Deer, Rachel R. Brain Sci Article A growing body of research documents the persistence of physical and neuropsychiatric symptoms following the resolution of acute COVID-19 infection. To the best of our knowledge, no published study has examined the interaction between insomnia and mental health. Accordingly, we proposed to examine new diagnoses of insomnia, and referrals to pulmonary and sleep medicine clinics for treatment of sleep disorders, in patients presenting to one post-acute COVID-19 recovery clinic. Additionally, we aimed to examine the relationship between poor sleep quality, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Patients presented to the clinic on average 2 months following COVID-19 infection; 51.9% (n = 41) were hospitalized, 11.4% (n = 9) were in the intensive care unit, 2.5% (n = 2) were on a mechanical ventilator, and 38.0% (n = 30) were discharged on oxygen. The most commonly reported symptom was fatigue (88%, n = 70), with worse sleep following a COVID-19 infection reported in 50.6% (n = 40). The mean PSQI score was 9.7 (82.3%, n = 65 with poor sleep quality). The mean GAD-7 score was 8.3 (22.8%, n = 14 with severe depression). The mean PHQ-9 was 10.1 (17.8%, n = 18 with severe anxiety). The mean IES-6 was 2.1 (54.4%, n = 43 with post-traumatic stress). Poor sleep quality was significantly associated with increased severity of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Future work should follow patients longitudinally to examine if sleep, fatigue, and mental health symptoms improve over time. MDPI 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9139253/ /pubmed/35624973 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12050586 Text en © 2022 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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Grigg, Bryan V.
Seashore, Justin
Deer, Rachel R.
Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Patients at a Post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35624973
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12050586
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