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Mental and physical health in persons receiving inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation treatment for post-COVID condition
Sharma, Kamal, Meule, Adrian
, Kroll, Daniela, Bönsch, Martina, Schneeberger, Tessa, Jarosch, Inga, Gloeckl, Rainer, Voderholzer, Ulrich und Koczulla, Andreas Rembert
(2025)
Mental and physical health in persons receiving inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation treatment for post-COVID condition.
PLOS One 20 (8), e0330938.
Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 09 Sep 2025 08:55
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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.77688
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Background Post-COVID condition is most commonly associated with physical symptoms such as dyspnea on exertion, difficulty in concentration, fatigue, and frailty but meta-analyses also document high rates of mental health problems such as anxiety disorders, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Methods and findings In the current study, 140 persons (66% female) receiving ...
Background
Post-COVID condition is most commonly associated with physical symptoms such as dyspnea on exertion, difficulty in concentration, fatigue, and frailty but meta-analyses also document high rates of mental health problems such as anxiety disorders, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Methods and findings
In the current study, 140 persons (66% female) receiving inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation treatment for post-COVID condition for an average of 27 days (SD = 11) completed self-report measures on mental and physical health at admission and discharge. At admission, 54%, 36%, 36%, and 14% screened positively for somatoform syndrome, generalized anxiety, depression, and PTSD, respectively. Higher pulmonary functioning related to higher self-reported physical functioning (but not to measures of mental health) at admission. Several self-reported indicators for mental and physical health improved from admission to discharge.
Conclusions
The current study corroborates findings about the high mental and physical burden of post-COVID condition. However, both mental and physical symptoms show partial improvement during a specialized inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation treatment.
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| Dokumentenart | Artikel | ||||
| Titel eines Journals oder einer Zeitschrift | PLOS One | ||||
| Verlag: | Plos | ||||
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| Band: | 20 | ||||
| Nummer des Zeitschriftenheftes oder des Kapitels: | 8 | ||||
| Seitenbereich: | e0330938 | ||||
| Datum | 26 August 2025 | ||||
| Institutionen | Humanwissenschaften > Institut für Psychologie | ||||
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| Stichwörter / Keywords | Mental health and psychiatry; COVID 19; Mental health therapies; Depression; Inpatients; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Emotions; Oxygen | ||||
| Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation | 100 Philosophie und Psychologie > 150 Psychologie | ||||
| Status | Veröffentlicht | ||||
| Begutachtet | Ja, diese Version wurde begutachtet | ||||
| An der Universität Regensburg entstanden | Ja | ||||
| URN der UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-776885 | ||||
| Dokumenten-ID | 77688 |
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