Association between psychophysically measured olfactory dysfunction and mental health status in long COVID patients.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Rhinology Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.4193/Rhin24.295
P Boscolo-Rizzo, R Zandonella Callegher, E Cancellieri, L Pellegrini, G Tirelli, U Albert
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Abstract

Background: Long COVID frequently presents with persistent olfactory dysfunction (OD), affecting both physical and psychological well-being. This study aims to evaluate the mental health consequences of OD in long COVID patients.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study involved 86 adult patients. Participants presented OD for at least three months post-COVID- 19 and were evaluated using the extended battery of Sniffin' Sticks test (SST). Psychological assessments included the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), and Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire (Q-LES-Q).

Results: Significant differences in mental health factors were observed between patients with and without OD: in comparison to normosmic patients, hyposmic patients showed higher IES-R Total, Avoidance, and Hyperarousal scores, along with increased DASS-21 Anxiety scores and BHS total scores.

Conclusions: OD in long COVID patients were significantly associated with increased post-traumatic stress symptoms, anxiety symptoms and hopelessness, and with lower quality of life. Limited sample size, inability to determine causation and exploratory nature of the study may limit the generalizability of results. Comprehensive management addressing both physical and mental health should be assessed in long COVID patients.

长期COVID患者心理物理测量的嗅觉功能障碍与心理健康状况的关系
背景:长冠肺炎常表现为持续性嗅觉功能障碍(OD),影响身体和心理健康。本研究旨在评估长期COVID患者OD对心理健康的影响。方法:横断面研究涉及86例成人患者。参与者在covid - 19后至少三个月出现OD,并使用扩展电池嗅探棒测试(SST)进行评估。心理评估包括事件量表(IES-R)、贝克绝望量表(BHS)、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21 (DASS-21)和生活质量享受和满意度问卷(Q-LES-Q)。结果:有OD和无OD的患者在心理健康因素上存在显著差异:与正常患者相比,低OD患者的IES-R总分、回避和高唤醒评分更高,DASS-21焦虑评分和BHS总分也更高。结论:长期COVID患者的OD与创伤后应激症状、焦虑症状和绝望情绪增加以及生活质量下降显著相关。有限的样本量、无法确定因果关系和研究的探索性可能会限制结果的普遍性。应评估长期COVID患者的身心健康综合管理。
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Rhinology
Rhinology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
15.80
自引率
9.70%
发文量
135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rhinology serves as the official Journal of the International Rhinologic Society and is recognized as one of the journals of the European Rhinologic Society. It offers a prominent platform for disseminating rhinologic research, reviews, position papers, task force reports, and guidelines to an international scientific audience. The journal also boasts the prestigious European Position Paper in Rhinosinusitis (EPOS), a highly influential publication first released in 2005 and subsequently updated in 2007, 2012, and most recently in 2020. Employing a double-blind peer review system, Rhinology welcomes original articles, review articles, and letters to the editor.
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