[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and risk factors for post-traumatic stress in hospitalized and non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients

G Einvik, T Dammen, W Ghanima, T Heir… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
G Einvik, T Dammen, W Ghanima, T Heir, K Stavem
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021mdpi.com
This population-based study assessed the prevalence and determinants of symptom-
defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a cohort of hospitalized and non-
hospitalized patients about 1.5–6 months after their COVID-19 onset. The data were
acquired from two mixed postal/web surveys in June–September 2020 from patients all
aged≥ 18 years with a positive polymerase chain reaction for severe acute respiratory
syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) until 1 June 2020, comprising both hospitalized …
This population-based study assessed the prevalence and determinants of symptom-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a cohort of hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients about 1.5–6 months after their COVID-19 onset. The data were acquired from two mixed postal/web surveys in June–September 2020 from patients all aged ≥18 years with a positive polymerase chain reaction for severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) until 1 June 2020, comprising both hospitalized and non-hospitalized subjects. The catchment areas of the two included hospitals covers about 17% of the population of Norway. In total, 211 hospitalized and 938 non-hospitalized subjects received invitation. The prevalence of symptom-defined PTSD was assessed using the PTSD checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Determinants of symptom-defined PTSD and PTSD symptoms were analyzed using multivariable logistic and linear regression analysis. In total, 583 (51%) subjects responded at median 116 (range 41–200) days after COVID-19 onset. The prevalence of symptom-defined PTSD was 9.5% in hospitalized and 7.0% in non-hospitalized subjects (p = 0.80). Female sex, born outside of Norway, and dyspnea during COVID-19 were risk factors for persistent PTSD symptoms. In non-hospitalized subjects, previous depression and COVID-19 symptom load were also associated with persistent PTSD symptoms. In conclusion, COVID-19 symptom load, but not hospitalization, was associated with symptom-defined PTSD and PTSD symptom severity.
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