Health-Related Quality of Life of Adults With Long COVID: A Cross-Sectional Study in Primary Care - PubMed
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- Adults with Long COVID had significantly lower median health utility scores (0.784) compared to those without persistent symptoms (1.0) at 2+ years post-infection.
- Poorer health-related quality of life was more evident among women, older adults, non-White individuals, those with pre-existing chronic diseases, and lower educational attainment.
- Long COVID was associated with impairments in anxiety/depression, pain/discomfort, and usual activities, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and rehabilitation in primary care.