Polysomnography and Neuropsychological Analysis of Patients With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Two Years After the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wuhan
CONCLUSION: The emotional anxiety and depression of COVID-19 patients diagnosed with PTSD two years after the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan are more significant, and will not be self-alleviated with the passage of time. It is necessary to continue to pay attention to the PTSD symptoms and sleep psychology of COVID-19 infected patients, and take appropriate measures. Patients with severe and critical COVID-19 have more severe sleep and mental disorders, and there is a significant correlation between the duration of the disease and the severity of mental and mental disorders and sleep disorders after recovery.PMID:38569580 | PMC:PMC10990631 | DOI:10.30773/pi.2023.0095
Source: Psychiatry Investigation - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Junhua Mei Yanjie Xu Xue Gong Jinmei Xu Guohua Chen Weiqi Chen Yicong Wang Zhaohong Kong Yilong Wang Qing Yang Source Type: research
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