Neurocognitive Profiles in Patients With Persisting Cognitive Symptoms Associated With COVID-19.
Kamini KrishnanAshley K MillerKatherine ReiterAaron Bonner-JacksonPublished in: Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists (2022)
The pattern of cognitive deficits, although mild, is consistent with prior research at the acute stage of the illness. These findings suggest that psychological factors and other persisting symptoms (e.g., sleep, fatigue) may play a significant role in subjective cognitive complaints in patients with persisting complaints post COVID-19 who did not require intensive treatment. These patients would likely benefit from resources to manage persisting or new mood symptoms and compensatory strategies for the cognitive inefficiencies they experience.
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