COVID-19-induced neuropsychiatric symptoms can persist long after acute infection: a 2-year prospective study of biobehavioral risk factors and psychometric outcomes.
Marco ColizziCarla ComacchioMaria De MartinoMaddalena PeghinGiulia BontempoStefania ChiappinottoFederico FondaMiriam IsolaCarlo TasciniMatteo BalestrieriAlvisa PalesePublished in: Irish journal of psychological medicine (2024)
COVID-19 survivors, especially if female, with preexisting health problems, and with a more severe acute phase, may present with long-lasting neuropsychiatric sequalae, urging interventions to sustain recovery particularly in these higher risk individuals.