Abstract
Worldwide, about 10 percent of patients affected by long COVID require appropriate followup
and intervention. The main objective of this study was to analyze the long-term impact of mild
long COVID in the adult population, and to determine the effect of clinical and sociodemographic
variables on health-related quality of life in those affected. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive
study of a sample of Spanish adult patients with persistent COVID-19 symptoms at least three
months after diagnosis. Data collection took place between April and July 2021. The health-related
quality of life of the sample was low, with worse results in the physical component summary (PCS)
24.66 (SD = 4.45) compared to the mental component summary (MCS) 45.95 (SD = 8.65). The multiregression
analysis showed significant differences by sex in the dimensions of physical functioning
(p = 0.040); bodily pain (p = 0.036); and health transition (p = 0.018). Additionally, a longer time
since infection had a significant effect on physical functioning (p = 0.039); general health (p = 0.037);
vitality (p = 0.034); and general health transition (p = 0.002). The effect of occupational imbalance was
significant for all dimensions. Conclusions: people with long COVID have a reduced quality of life.
Sex, time since infection, and occupational imbalance are predictors of a worse quality of life.
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MDPI
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MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
58/325
JCR YEAR JIF RANK JIF QUARTILE JIF PERCENTILE
2023 58/325 Q1
82.3
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Rodríguez-Pérez, M.P.; Sánchez-Herrera-Baeza, P.; Rodríguez-Ledo, P.; Huertas-Hoyas, E.; Fernández-Gómez, G.; Montes-Montes, R.; Pérez-de-Heredia-Torres, M. Influence of Clinical and Sociodemographic Variables on Health-Related Quality of Life in the Adult Population with Long COVID. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 4222. https://doi.org/10.3390/ jcm12134222
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