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. 2024 Jan 29;3(1):e000723. doi: 10.1136/bmjmed-2023-000723

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies by proportion (percentage), unless otherwise specified

Characteristics Proportion
Study design
Publication type:
Preprint 11/63 (17)
Journal article 52/63 (83)
English language 63/63 (100)
Median sample size (interquartile range) 72 729 participants (1106-527 856)
Median follow-up (interquartile range) 27.6 weeks (19.6 to 48.0)
Setting
Country classification (World Bank):
High income 60/63 (95)
Upper middle income 3/63 (5)
Lower middle income 0/63 (0)
Low income 0/63 (0)
Year of study*:
2018 1/63 (2)
2019 5/63 (8)
2020 57/63 (90)
2021 35/63 (56)
2022 6/63 (10)
Sampling:
Convenience 60/63 (95)
Probabilistic 3/63 (5)
Recruitment†:
Community/contact tracing 29/63 (46)
Outpatient 31/63 (49)
Hospital 39/63 (62)
Intensive care unit 15/63 (24)
Data collection†:
Administrative data 34/63 (54)
Clinical assessment 9/63 (14)
Survey (unspecified) 10/63 (16)
Online survey 6/63 (10)
Phone survey 3/63 (5)
Population:
Younger adults (19-44 years) 49/63 (78)
Middle age group (45-65 years) 56/63 (89)
Older adults (>65 years) 53/63 (84)
Gender:
Male 62/63 (98)
Female 63/63 (100)
Other 2/63 (3)
Reported circulating variant:
Not reported 57/63 (90)
Alpha or wildtype 4/63 (6)
Omicron/delta 2/63 (3)
Severity:
Mild 28/63 (44)
Moderate 23/63 (36)
Severe 26/63 (41)
Critical 10/63 (16)
Included reinfected participants 3/63 (5)
Included vaccinated participants 12/63 (19)
Reported socioeconomic status 28/63 (44)
Prognostic factors:
Symptoms/onset 19/63 (30)
Severity/infection 31/63 (49)
Vaccination status 9/63 (14)
Gender 48/63 (76)
Race/ethnicity 18/63 (29)
Socioeconomic status 17/63 (27)
Comorbidities 48/63 (76)
Non-communicable diseases 34/63 (54)
Immunosuppression 17/63 (27)
Outcomes:
Health related quality of life 14/63 (22)
Functioning 10/63 (16)
Medical and rehabilitation needs 24/63 (38)
Recovery rates 19/63 (30)
Incident medical diagnosis 33/63 (52)

*Some studies included participants during several years (including cohorts before the pandemic), leading to more than 100% overall here.

†Some studies used several sources for recruitment and data collection, leading to more than 100% overall here.