Psychotherapy in patients with long/post-COVID - A systematic review on the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and efficacy of available and emerging interventions

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Schurr, Marisa [1 ]
Graf, Johanna [1 ,2 ]
Junne, Florian [1 ,3 ]
Giel, Katrin Elisabeth [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Hosp Tuebingen, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Osianderstr 5, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Klinikum Stuttgart, Clin Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Priessnitzweg 24, D-70374 Stuttgart, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Magdeburg, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[4] Univ Tubingen, Ctr Excellence Eating Disorders Tuebingen KOMET, Tubingen, Germany
[5] German Ctr Mental Hlth DZPG, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Long-COVID; Post-COVID; Psychotherapy approach; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; SYMPTOMS;
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10.1016/j.jpsychores.2025.112048
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Backgrounds: There is an urgent need for effective treatments for patients with long/post-COVID. Current recommendations for management favor a multimodal approach including psychotherapy and emphasize that interventions should also consider the mental health impact of living with long/post-COVID. This systematic review synthesizes psychotherapeutic interventions that currently target long/post-COVID complaints and summarizes data on the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and efficacy of psychotherapy for patients with long/ post-COVID. Methods: This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA statement. Studies were retrieved from three databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, Web of Science) and independently assessed by two raters. Studies investigating patients of any age suffering from long/post-COVID were included if the intervention involved psychotherapeutic treatment and changes in long/post-COVID symptoms were reported. The review has been preregistered on PROSPERO. Results: A total of 12 studies were included in the analysis. Of these, 10 were multimodal approaches with integrated psychotherapeutic interventions, and two were studies on stand-alone psychotherapy. The majority of studies were uncontrolled and demonstrate pre-post improvements in a range of long/post-COVID symptoms. Only one RCT could be identified, which supports the benefit of CBT for COVID-related fatigue. It was not possible to draw general conclusions regarding the efficacy of psychotherapy for long/post-COVID. However, data on feasibility, acceptability, and safety support the potential of psychotherapy as a treatment approach for long/post-COVID. Conclusion: Future studies investigating the potential of psychotherapy approach for long/post-COVID which go beyond the pilot stage are needed to systematically assess feasibility, acceptability, safety, and efficacy in largescale confirmatory trials.
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