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. 2022 Feb 8;22:133. doi: 10.1186/s12879-022-07065-3

Table 3.

New-onset neuropsychiatric symptoms frequency at the time of the follow-up phone call, 5–8 months after diagnosis, n (%) COVID phase (n = 236)

Phenotypes Proportion, n (%)
Neurologic outcomes
 Memory complaint 94 (39.8%)
 Concentration (sustained attention) complaint 73 (30.9%)
 Daily activities disability 43 (18.2%)
Psychiatric and sleep complaints
 Anxiety (GAD-2 score ≥ 3 points) 87 (36.9%)
 Depression/sadness (most of the time) after COVID-19 100 (42.4%)
 Depression/sadness (most of the time) in the last 5 months 95 (40.3%)
 Total depression (most of the time + in the last 5 months) 106 (44.9%)
 Unsatisfied + very unsatisfied with sleep, n (%) 83 (35.2%)
 Excessive daytime sleepiness 57 (24.2%)
 Total sleep complaints: unsatisfied + very unsatisfied with sleep + excessive daytime sleepiness, n (%) 108 (45.8%)