Long-term psychiatric disorders in families of severe COVID-19 patients.
Kasumi ShirasakiToru HifumiMoe SekiguchiShutaro IsokawaYusuke NakaoShinobu TanakaShinsuke HashiuchiRyosuke ImaiNorio OtaniPublished in: Acute medicine & surgery (2024)
Approximately 40% of family members had long-term psychiatric disorders, and some of them overcame the psychiatric disorders, and some newly developed psychiatric disorders over the one-year follow-up. Living in the same house with the patient was possibly significantly associated with the reduction of long-term symptoms of psychiatric disorders, but this result must be interpreted with care. Further large studies are needed to examine the factors associated with the long-term mental status of family members.