2023
DOI: 10.1136/fmch-2022-002057
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FamilyCoviDD19: results of a cross-sectional study—long-term outcomes of infected and uninfected household members

Theresa S Horst,
Jakob P Armann,
Maren Doenhardt
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveIn this study, we aimed to compare long-term physical and mental health outcome between SARS-CoV-2 infected and uninfected household members to differentiate between infection-related and pandemic-related outcomes after about two and a half years of the pandemic. Furthermore, possible differences in the outcome of adults and children and young people (CYP) were of interest.DesignIn a cross-sectional study design, we compared the long-term physical and mental health outcome of between infected and unin… Show more

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“…Financially independent (pension and other sources of income) older adults with CVD have relatively higher health indices. These are similar to existing research findings ( 21 , 35 ). Financial independence also had a positive effect on five dimensions of EQ-5D-3L, which is similar to the findings of Li et al ( 36 ).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Financially independent (pension and other sources of income) older adults with CVD have relatively higher health indices. These are similar to existing research findings ( 21 , 35 ). Financial independence also had a positive effect on five dimensions of EQ-5D-3L, which is similar to the findings of Li et al ( 36 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%