Depression and anxiety before and at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and incident persistent symptoms: a prospective population-based cohort study

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Joane Matta
Olivier Robineau
Emmanuel Wiernik
Fabrice Carrat
Gianluca Severi
Mathilde Touvier
Clément Gouraud
Charles Ouazana Vedrines
Victor Pitron
Brigitte Ranque
Baptiste Pignon
Nicolas Hoertel
Sofiane Kab
Marcel Goldberg
Marie Zins
Cédric Lemogne
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[1] Université Paris Cité,EA2694
[2] « Population-based Cohorts Unit »,Département de santé publique, AP
[3] INSERM,HP
[4] Paris Saclay University,Department of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications “G. Parenti”
[5] UVSQ,Service de Psychiatrie de l’adulte
[6] Sorbonne Université,Service de Psychiatrie et Addictologie de l’adulte et du sujet âgé
[7] Inserm,undefined
[8] Institut Pierre-Louis d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique,undefined
[9] Univ Lille,undefined
[10] Centre Hospitalier de,undefined
[11] Hôpital Saint-Antoine,undefined
[12] Université Paris-Saclay,undefined
[13] UVSQ,undefined
[14] INSERM,undefined
[15] CESP U1018,undefined
[16] Gustave Roussy,undefined
[17] University of Florence,undefined
[18] Sorbonne Paris Nord University,undefined
[19] Inserm U1153,undefined
[20] Inrae U1125,undefined
[21] Cnam,undefined
[22] Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN),undefined
[23] Centre of Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS) – Université Paris Cité,undefined
[24] AP-HP,undefined
[25] Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu,undefined
[26] Université Paris Cité,undefined
[27] and Université Sorbonne Paris Nord,undefined
[28] Inserm,undefined
[29] INRAE,undefined
[30] Centre for Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS),undefined
[31] Université Paris Cité,undefined
[32] VIFASOM (Vigilance Fatigue Sommeil et Santé Publique),undefined
[33] Centre du Sommeil et de la Vigilance-Pathologie professionnelle,undefined
[34] APHP,undefined
[35] Hôtel-Dieu,undefined
[36] Université de Paris,undefined
[37] Service de Médecine interne,undefined
[38] AP-HP,undefined
[39] Hôpital européen Georges-Pompidou,undefined
[40] Université Paris Cité,undefined
[41] INSERM U1266,undefined
[42] Institut de Psychiatrie et Neuroscience de Paris,undefined
[43] AP-HP,undefined
[44] Hôpital Corentin-Celton,undefined
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2023年 / 28卷
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Many patients affected by COVID-19 suffer from debilitating persistent symptoms whose risk factors remained poorly understood. This prospective study examined the association of depression and anxiety symptoms measured before and at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic with the incidence of persistent symptoms. Among 25,114 participants [mean (SD) age, 48.72 years (12.82); 51.1% women] from the SAPRIS and SAPRIS-Sérologie surveys nested in the French CONSTANCES population-based cohort, depression and anxiety symptoms were measured with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale and the 12-item General Health Questionnaire before the pandemic, and with the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire and the 7-Item Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale at the beginning of the pandemic (i.e., between April 6, 2020 and May 4, 2020). Incident persistent symptoms were self-reported between December 2020 and January 2021. The following variables were also considered: gender, age, educational level, household income, smoking status, BMI, hypertension, diabetes, self-rated health, and SARS-CoV-2 infection according to serology/PCR test results. After a follow-up of seven to ten months, 2329 participants (9.3%) had been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and 4262 (17.0%) reported at least one incident persistent symptom that emerged from March 2020, regardless of SARS-CoV-2 infection. In multi-adjusted logistic regression models, participants in the highest (versus the lowest) quartile of depressive or anxiety symptom levels before or at the beginning of the pandemic were more likely to have at least one incident persistent symptom (versus none) at follow-up [OR (95%CI) ranging from 2.10 (1.89–2.32) to 3.01 (2.68–3.37)], with dose-response relationships (p for linear trend <0.001). Overall, these associations were significantly stronger in non-infected versus infected participants, except for depressive symptoms at the beginning of the pandemic. Depressive symptoms at the beginning of the pandemic were the strongest predictor of incident persistent symptoms in both infected and non-infected participants [OR (95%CI): 2.88 (2.01–4.14) and 3.03 (2.69–3.42), respectively]. In exploratory analyses, similar associations were found for each symptom taken separately in different models. Depression and anxiety symptoms should be tested as a potential target for preventive interventions against persistent symptoms after an infection with SARS-CoV-2.
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