The pre–COVID-19 NHANES sample included 5065 participants (1704 participants [37.8%] aged 18-39 years; 2588 [51.4%] women; 1790 [62.9%] non-Hispanic White). Table 1 presents demographic characteristics of the NHANES and CLIMB study participants, prevalence of depression symptoms for each ...
or a combination of these factors. The findings that the odds of long COVID was 50% higher in women than men is consistent with reports from most5,18,20,21,22,23but not all previous studies5,19. We found some evidence of higher long COVID reporting among individuals of white ethnicity...
In this study, we found that the FSFI score in women before and after the COVID-19 pandemic decreased significantly. Studies show that being in a critical situation for women can reduce their social activities and can cause as well sexual dysfunction [52,60,64]. Moreover; our results also ...
The pandemic had no significant effect on women’s health self-assessment (χ2 = 5.2; p = 0.157; Table 1). Table 1. Influence of the pandemic on the health self-assessments of women and men. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased depressive symptoms in both women and men (COVID...
while 1 in 5 youth are experiencing clinically elevated anxiety symptoms. These pooled estimates, which increased over time, are double of prepandemic estimates. An influx of mental health care utilization is expected, and allocation of resources to address child and adolescent mental health concerns...
Out of ethical considerations and control of potential confounding factors, we have developed exclusion criteria: (1) Under 18 or over 35 years old; (2) Pregnant or lactating women; (3) Suffering from serious physical or mental diseases and not yet recovered; (4) Taking psychotropic drugs in...
While most people are aware that older or chronically ill people are at risk for serious complications of flu, groups such as pregnant women, young children, and obese people are also at high risk. Common symptoms of flu and COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath, or diff...
“Pregnant women were 50% more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit and 70% more likely to receive mechanical ventilation,” saidDr. Sara Oliver of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases in late June. ...
Postdischarge symptoms and rehabilitation needs in survivors of COVID-19 infection: a cross-sectional evaluation. J Med Virol. 2021;93(2):1013-1022. doi:10.1002/jmv.26368 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 6. Halpin S, O’Connor R, Sivan M. Long COVID and chronic COVID ...
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