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The associations of long-COVID symptoms, clinical characteristics and affective psychological constructs in a non-hospitalized cohort
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It appears that long COVID-19 is associated with acute symptoms and mental factors. Depression and anxiety have been shown to have a negative effect on symptom perception, and also contribute to a higher number of symptoms in a non-hospitalized sample. Our study suggests bi-directional interconnection between clinical and psychological factors.
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