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A cross-sectional study of the association between COVID-19 infection and psychological distress in Japanese workers

Tesen, H.; Konno, Y.; Tateishi, S.; Tsuji, M.; Ogami, A.; Nagata, T.; Matsugaki, R.; Yoshimura, R.; Fujino, Y.; Mafune, K.

2023-04-10 occupational and environmental health
10.1101/2023.04.08.23288312
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The COVID-19 pandemic infected many people worldwide with SARS-CoV2. Psychological distress is one of the sequelae reported to occur in many of those infected (Choutka et al., 2022). We investigated the association between personal experience of COVID-19 infection and psychological distress in Japan. A total of 18,560 persons participated in the original survey, conducted in December 2020. After excluding unreliable responses, data from 14,901 persons who participated in a follow-up survey in December 2022-were included in the analysis. Odds ratios (ORs) were estimated by univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis with history of COVID-19 infection as the independent variable and presence of psychological distress as the dependent variable. This results showed that the experience of COVID-19 infection is associated with psychological distress. Moreover, most cases of mental distress among those who experienced COVID-19 infection can be at least partly explained by a perception of unfair treatment.

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