2024
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.70094
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Parallel Mediating Effects of Sleep Quality, Psychological Distress, and Self‐Stigma in the Associations Between Long COVID Symptoms and Quality of Life Among Taiwanese Individuals With Mental Health Illness

Kun‐Chia Chang,
Daniel Kwasi Ahorsu,
Hsin‐Chi Tsai
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundLong COVID symptoms (i.e., experiencing symptoms of COVID‐19 for 3 months post‐COVID‐19) affect individuals’ health and their quality of life (QoL). However, the pathways through which it does so are not fully known.AimThe present study examined the mediating roles of sleep quality, psychological distress, and self‐stigma in the associations between long COVID symptoms and QoL among individuals with mental illness.MethodIndividuals with mental illness (n = 333) were recruited from a psychiatric cente… Show more

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