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Investigation of the Profile of Psychosomatic Disorders and Psychological Problems in Women Recovered from COVID-19

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Nejati Ghafoori Maryam | Moshirian Farahi Seyedeh Maryam | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  1-10

Abstract

 2Introduction: COVID-19 had negative psychological effects. The aim of this study was to determine the profile of psychosomatic disorders and psychological problems in individuals who recovered from COVID-19 and compare it with healthy subjects. Materials and Methods: The method of this study was an ex post facto method. The statistical population of this study included all people who recovered from COVID-19 in Mashhad in 2021. A sample of 120 participants was identified using the availability sampling method. Two questionnaires were used: General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) and the Psychosomatic Complaint Scale (Takata & Sakata, 2004). Results: The results showed that the profile of psychosomatic disorders and psychological problems significantly differed between individuals who recovered from COVID-19 and healthy individuals. Recovered individuals from COVID-19 had more psychological problems, including depression, anxiety, and psychosomatic issues, than healthy subjects. Conclusion: Psychological interventions should be considered for recovered individuals in order to decrease COVID-19-related psychological problems.

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