1. Factors associated with the functional health and well-being of Singapore residents living with the covid-19 endemic
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Zhilian Huang, Kangwei Zeng, Hwee Pin Phua, Chia Siong Wong, and Mark I-Cheng Chen
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COVID-19 ,Quality of life ,SF-36 ,Cohort study ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Globally, reports have shown conflicting impacts of COVID-19 on health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). We assessed the population-level effect of COVID-19 on HR-QOL among Singapore residents through a prospective COVID-19 serological cohort study that included mild and subclinical COVID-19 infections. METHODS: We measured participants' functional health and well-being using Rand's Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) at their fifth(December 22–January 23) and sixth(August–October 23) visits. Outcome measures were the SF-36 physical health (PHC) and mental health (MHC) component scores. Participants were considered not infected with COVID-19 if they were anti-N non-reactive and had never reported COVID-19 infections during visits. We used linear mixed models to analyze panel data. RESULTS: We analyzed 1194/1203 participants aged 6-90 years. Factors negatively associated with PHC scores include aged >25 years [-5.77(-7.95, 3.95)], being female [-4.30(-5.97, -2.63)], non-tertiary educated [-2.60(-4.38, -0.83)] and having pre-existing medical condition(s) [-4.65(-6.75, -2.55)]. Factors negatively associated with MHC scores include aged
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- 2024
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