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Hospitalization for COVID-19 is associated with a higher risk of subsequent hospitalization for psychiatric disorders: A French nationwide longitudinal study comparing hospitalizations for COVID-19 and for other reasons.

Valentina DecioPhilippe PirardBaptiste PignonOlivier BouazizVittorio PerducaFrancis ChinYann Le StratJonathan MessikaViviane Kovess MasfetyEmmanuelle CorrubleNolwenn RegnaultSarah Tebeka
Published in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2022)
Compared with hospitalizations for other reasons, hospitalizations for COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in France were associated with a higher risk of hospitalization for a psychiatric disorder during the 12 months following initial discharge. This finding should encourage clinicians to increase the monitoring and assessment of psychiatric symptoms after hospital discharge for COVID-19, and to propose post-hospital care, especially for those treated in intensive care.
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