2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.22.24310664
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Trajectory of severe COVID anxiety and predictors for recovery in an 18-month cohort

Jacob D King,
Aisling McQuaid,
Kirsten Barnicot
et al.

Abstract: Background: People with severe COVID anxiety have significant fears of contagion, physiological symptoms of anxiety in response to a COVID stimuli, and employ safety behaviours which are often in excess of health guidelines and at the expense of other life priorities. The natural course of severe COVID anxiety is not known. Methods: This prospective cohort study followed 285 people with severe COVID anxiety in United Kingdom over 18-months. Descriptive statistics and linear regression models identified factors… Show more

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