长期感染COVID-19对土耳其年轻人的影响:一项横断面研究

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Mehmet Kaplan, Mesut Çelik, MuhammedYusuf Özer
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目的:了解新冠肺炎(长冠)后综合征青年患者的认知状态、抑郁、焦虑等心理问题及肌肉骨骼系统疼痛状况。方法:对土耳其Bingöl大学卫生服务职业学院361名学生进行描述性研究。使用社会人口统计信息表、贝克抑郁量表、认知评估量表和疼痛视觉模拟量表收集数据。结果:与未感染新冠肺炎的青少年相比,新冠肺炎患者的平均抑郁评分、认知评价评分和平均视觉模拟量表评分均显著高于未感染新冠肺炎的青少年。在休息时的疼痛评估中,感染COVID-19的患者与未感染COVID-19的患者之间没有显著差异。结论:年轻成人新冠肺炎患者抑郁程度更高,认知功能更容易受到负面影响,运动时疼痛感更强。
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Effects of long COVID-19 among young adults in Turkey: A cross-sectional study
Objective: To investigate the cognitive state, psychological problems such as depression and anxiety, and pain in the musculoskeletal system among young adults with post-COVID-19 (long COVID) syndrome. Methods: This descriptive study included 361 students studying at the Vocational School of Health Services of Bingöl University in Turkey. Data were collected using the Socio-Demographic Information form, the Beck's Depression Inventory, the Cognitive Appraisal Scale, and the Visual Analogue Scale for pain. Results: Compared to those without COVID-19, the mean depression score, cognitive appraisal score, and mean Visual Analogue Scale score of the young adults with COVID-19 were significantly higher. There was no significant difference in pain assessment at rest between those with COVID-19 and those without COVID-19. Conclusions: Young adults with COVID-19 are more depressed, their cognitive functions are more easily negatively affected, and experience more pain during exercise.
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Journal of Acute Disease
Journal of Acute Disease CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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652
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The articles published mainly deal with pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation, critical cardiovascular disease, sepsis, severe infection, multiple organ failure, acute and critical diseases in different medical fields, sudden cardiac arrest, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), critical care medicine, disaster rescue medicine (earthquakes, fires, floods, mine disaster, air crash, et al.), acute trauma, acute toxicology, acute heart disease, and related topics. JAD sets up columns for special subjects in each issue.
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