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Risk of COVID-19 Hospitalization and Protection Associated With mRNA Vaccination Among US Adults With Psychiatric Disorders.

Matthew E LevyDuck-Hye YangMargaret M DunneKathleen MileyStephanie A IrvingShaun J GrannisZachary A WeberEric P GriggsTalia L SparkElizabeth BassettPeter J EmbiManjusha GaglaniKarthik NatarajanNimish R ValviToan C OngAllison L NalewayEdward StenehjemNicola P KleinRuth Link-GellesMalini B DeSilvaAnupam B KharbandaChandni RaiyaniMaura A BeatonBrian E DixonSuchitra RaoKristin DascombPalak PatelMufaddal MamawalaJungmi HanWilliam F FadelMichelle A BarronNancy GriselMonica DickersonI-Chia LiaoJulie ArndorferMorgan NajdowskiKempapura MurthyCaitlin RayMark W TenfordeSarah W Ball
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2024)
Psychiatric disorders were associated with increased risk of COVID-19-associated hospitalization. However, mRNA vaccination provided similar protection regardless of psychiatric disorder status, highlighting its benefit for individuals with psychiatric disorders.
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  • mental health
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