Long COVID Characteristics and Experience: A Descriptive Study from the Yale LISTEN Research Cohort

Mitsuaki Sawano, Yilun Wu, Rishi M. Shah, Tianna Zhou, Adith S. Arun, Pavan Khosla, Shayaan Kaleem, Anushree Vashist,Bornali Bhattacharjee,Qinglan Ding,Yuan Lu,César Caraballo,Frederick Warner,Chenxi Huang,Jeph Herrin,David Putrino, Teresa Michelsen, Liza Fisher, Cynthia Adinig,Akiko Iwasaki

The American Journal of Medicine(2024)

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Objective To describe the experience of people with long COVID symptomatology and characterize the psychological, social, and financial challenges they experience. Background The experience of people with long COVID needs further amplification, especially with a comprehensive focus on symptomatology, treatments, and impact on daily life and finances. Methods We collected data from individuals aged 18 and older reporting long COVID as participants in the Yale Listen to Immune, Symptom and Treatment Experiences Now (LISTEN) Study. The sample population included 441 participants surveyed between May 2022 and July 2023. We evaluated their demographic characteristics, socioeconomic and psychological status, index infection period, health status, quality of life, symptoms, treatments, pre-pandemic comorbidities, and new-onset conditions. Results Overall, the median age of the participants with long COVID was 46 years (IQR: 38 to 57 years); 74% were women, 86% were Non-Hispanic White, and 93% were from the United States. Participants reported low health status measured by the Euro-QoL visual analogue scale, with a median score of 49 (IQR: 32 to 61). Participants documented a diverse range of symptoms, with all 96 possible symptom choices being reported. Additionally, participants had tried many treatments (median number of treatments: 19, IQR: 12 to 28). They were also experiencing psychological distress, social isolation, and financial stress. Conclusions Despite having tried numerous treatments, participants with long COVID continued to experience an array of health and financial challenges—findings that underscore the failure of the healthcare system to address the medical needs of people with long COVID. These insights highlight the need for crucial medical, mental health, financial, and community support services, as well as further scientific investigation, to address the complex impact of long COVID.
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COVID-19,long COVID
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