Subjective distress mediates the association between olfactory dysfunction duration and depression in post COVID 19 patients.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2025

Olfactory dysfunction (OD) has been reported in individuals who recovered from COVID-19. Those with OD after COVID-19 (COVID-19 group) exhibited more severe psychiatric symptoms than those with OD from other etiologies (non-COVID-19 group). This study investigates differences in psychological symptoms and related clinical factors between these groups. Fifty-two participants (COVID-19 group: 26; non-COVID-19 group: 26) were recruited. Both objective and subjective olfactory function were assessed, and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and perceived stress were measured using self-reported scales. There were no significant differences in objective and subjective olfactory function or psychological symptoms between the groups, except for age and the short version of the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders-negative statements (sQOD-NS). The sQOD-NS score was negatively correlated with OD duration only in the COVID-19 group. In both groups, the sQOD-NS was significantly correlated with Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores. Mediation analysis showed that OD duration indirectly affected PHQ-9 scores via the sQOD-NS in the entire sample, particularly in the COVID-19 group. These findings suggest that subjective distress from OD may mediate the relationship between OD duration and depressive symptoms in COVID-19 patients, highlighting the need for targeted psychiatric interventions after recovery from COVID-19.

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Concepts Keywords
Covid Adult
Etiologies Aged
Psychiatric Anxiety
Severe Anxiety disorders
COVID-19
COVID-19
Depression
Depressive disorder
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Olfaction Disorders
Olfaction disorders
Psychological distress
SARS-CoV-2
Stress, Psychological
Surveys and Questionnaires

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH depression
disease MESH COVID 19
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH Long Covid
disease MESH Olfaction disorders
disease MESH Depressive disorder
disease MESH Anxiety disorders
disease MESH Psychological distress
disease MESH anosmia
disease MESH causes
disease MESH rhinosinusitis
disease MESH nasal polyps
disease MESH viral infections
disease MESH infection
disease MESH suicidal ideation
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH neuroinflammation
disease MESH brain fog
disease MESH cognitive dysfunction
disease MESH mood disorders
disease MESH inflammation
disease MESH psychological well being
disease MESH Stress Psychological

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