Psychosomatic Symptoms Following COVID-19 Infection / 정신신체의학
Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
; : 72-78, 2023.
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ABSTRACT
Objectives@#:This study aims to identify various psychiatric symptoms and psychosomatic symptoms caused by COVID-19 infection and investigate their long-term impact. @*Methods@#:A systematic literature review was conducted, selecting papers from domestic and international databases using keywords such as “COVID-19” and “psychosomatic.” A total of 16 papers, including those using structured measurement tools for psychosomatic symptoms, were included in the final analysis. @*Results@#:Psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and somatic symptoms have been reported in acute COVID-19 infection, while long-term post-COVID symptoms include chest pain and fatigue. The frequency of long-term psychosomatic symptoms has been estimated to be 10%-20%. Factors contributing to these symptoms include psychological and social stress related to infectious diseases, gender, elderly age, a history of psychiatric disorders, and comorbid mental illnesses. It is suggested that systemic inflammation, autoimmune re-sponses, and dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system may be involved. @*Conclusions@#:Psychosomatic symptoms arising after COVID-19 infection have a negative impact on quality of life and psychosocial functioning. Understanding and addressing psychiatric aspects are crucial for symptom prevention and treatment.
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Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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2023
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