Whole dataset used for analysis in this study.
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BackgroundEven after a mild initial SARS-CoV-2 infection, a considerable proportion of patients experience long-lasting symptoms. However, there is scarce data on how post-COVID conditions (PCCs) are associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) among COVID survivors. We aimed to study this association among adult COVID survivors in the United States.MethodThe Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2022 data was utilized. The study population consisted of participants with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, categorized based on whether they had any PCCs. We evaluated the respondents’ HRQL in the two groups according to 1) self-reported general health (SRGH), 2) self-reported mental health, 3) self-reported physical health, and 4) efficiency in daily activities.ResultsA total of 108,237 COVID survivors were included (35% were 18–34 years old and 46.5% were male), among whom 22.7% had PCCs. Unfavorable SRGH was more common among COVID survivors with PCCs than those without PCCs (25.7% vs. 15.5%, p ConclusionOur study corroborates that survivors with PCCs may experience significant adverse impacts on their health and daily life activities. Our results highlight the importance of further studies on PCCs’ diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment.
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