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Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in COVID-19 survivors: online population survey.


ABSTRACT: This study examined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 13 049 survivors of suspected or confirmed COVID-19, from the UK general population, as a function of severity and hospital admission status. Compared with mild COVID-19, significantly elevated rates of PTSD symptoms were identified in those requiring medical support at home (effect size 0.178 s.d., P = 0.0316), those requiring hospital admission without ventilation (effect size 0.234 s.d., P = 0.0064) and those requiring hospital admission with ventilator support (effect size 0.454 s.d., P < 0.001). Intrusive images were the most prominent elevated symptom. Adequate psychiatric provision for such individuals will be of paramount importance.

SUBMITTER: Chamberlain SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7116724 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in COVID-19 survivors: online population survey.

Chamberlain Samuel R SR   Grant Jon E JE   Trender William W   Hellyer Peter P   Hampshire Adam A  

BJPsych open 20210209 2


This study examined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 13 049 survivors of suspected or confirmed COVID-19, from the UK general population, as a function of severity and hospital admission status. Compared with mild COVID-19, significantly elevated rates of PTSD symptoms were identified in those requiring medical support at home (effect size 0.178 s.d., P = 0.0316), those requiring hospital admission without ventilation (effect size 0.234 s.d., P = 0.0064) and those requiring hosp  ...[more]

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