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Prevalences and Interrelationships of Post COVID-19 Fatigue, Sleep Disturbances, and Depression in Healthy Young and Middle-Aged Adultsopen access

Authors
Kim, ChanghwanMoon, Jae YoungKim, Sung HyunKim, Sun-HyungChang, YoujinCho, Woo HyunKim, Won-YoungKwon, Sun JungKim, Ho CheolYoo, Kwang HaLee, Young Seok
Issue Date
May-2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
depression; post-COVID-19 condition; questionnaire; socioeconomic burden; young age
Citation
Journal of Clinical Medicine, v.13, no.10
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Volume
13
Number
10
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70726
DOI
10.3390/jcm13102801
ISSN
2077-0383
Abstract
Background: An evaluation of the persistence of symptoms following COVID-19 in economically active young and middle-aged adults is crucial due to its significant socioeconomic impact resulting from compromised work performance. Methods: A prospective, multicenter study at 12 South Korean hospitals from January to December 2022 involved telephone interviews along with validated questionnaires. Results: Among 696 participants with a median age of 32 and no prior diagnoses, 30% of participants experienced persistent fatigue, while 21.4% suffered from sleep disturbance at 6 months following infection. Additionally, approximately 25% of the participants exhibited depression that endured for up to 6 months. Symptomatic individuals at 3 months exhibited a significantly higher prevalence of persistent fatigue, sleep disturbances, and depression at 6 months compared to those who remained asymptomatic. Notably, sleep disturbance and persistent fatigue at 3 months emerged as significant independent predictors of the presence of depression at 6 months. Conclusions: Even among young and middle-aged healthy adults, prolonged fatigue, sleep disturbance, and depression exhibit a significant prevalence and persisted for up to 6 months. Therefore, implementing a workplace management protocol for these symptoms is essential to mitigate the socioeconomic burden caused by the impairment of work efficiency. © 2024 by the authors.
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