COVID-19 patients at heightened risk of mental health diagnosis following infection, study finds ...Middle East

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Story at a glance Researchers at Oregon State University used data from the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) to match 46,610 COVID-19 positive individuals with patients who developed other illnesses to measure how COVID-19 affected mental health outcomes. The rates of psychiatric diagnosis were measured over two periods – 21 to 120 days after a COVID diagnosis, and from 120 days to a year after diagnosis. The study was limited to patients with no prior history of mental illness and focused particularly on anxiety and mood disorders.   COVID-19 patients were at a 25 percent greater risk of developing a psychiatric disorder in the months after infection

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