Unmasking the Psychological Landscape of Long COVID: A Cluster-analytical Approach.

Publication date: Feb 18, 2025

Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, an increasing number of people report long-term physical and psychological impairments. Research on the immunological sequalae of long COVID (LC) is growing, though its relationship with mental health remains underexplored. We investigated the psychological impairments associated with LC, identify related psychological symptom clusters, and their relationship with physical symptoms and pandemic-related variables. Cross-sectional descriptive study, using an online questionnaire (September 2020 – December 2022) in German and French, assessing depression, anxiety, fatigue, stress, and somatic symptoms. Clusters were identified using hierarchical and machine learning techniques (Kmeans and AffinityPropagation) and compared based on LC symptoms, past physical and mental health, substance use, COVID-19 variant, and family dynamics. Among 1218 LC participants (78. 7% female), four clusters were identified using AffinityPropagation: (1) low anxiety, depression, and somatoform symptoms, (2) low anxiety and depression but moderate somatoform symptoms, (3) high anxiety and depression with high somatoform symptoms, and (4) high anxiety and depression with moderate somatoform symptoms. Cluster 3 reported the most severe physical and neurological symptoms, the largest life impact (including relationship deterioration and professional difficulties) and the highest prevalence of past mental disorders (depression and PTSD). Cluster 1 reported the least symptoms. LC significantly impacts mental health, particularly through increased anxiety, depression, and somatoform symptoms, especially in patients with severe LC physical symptoms. Psychological interventions targeting distinct symptom clusters may improve both mental and physical outcomes. Early mental health screening and tailored interventions are recommended for LC assessment and treatment.

Concepts Keywords
Biopsychosoc Anxiety
December Cluster
German Clusters
Underexplored Covid
Depression
High
Impairments
Lc
Long
Mental
Physical
Psychological
Relationship
Somatoform
Symptoms

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Long COVID
disease MESH symptom clusters
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH substance use
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH mental disorders
disease MESH PTSD

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