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. 2022 Jun 8;64(3):301–306. doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_840_21

Table 3.

Description of the study population at 90-97 days (short-term period) after an immediate period concerning depression

Depression at short-term period P

No (n=248) Nb (%) Yes (n=13) Nb (%)
Age (in years)
 18-39 79 (31.9) 02 (15.4) 0.056
 40-59 107 (43.1) 10 (76.9)
 ≥60 62 (25) 01 (7.7)
Gender
 Male 170 (68.5) 07 (53.8) 0.21
 Female 78 (31.5) 06 (46.2)
Number of comorbid medical conditions
 None 111 (44.8) 03 (23.1) 0.086
 ≤2 118 (47.6) 07 (53.8)
 >2 19 (7.7) 03 (23.1)
Number of symptoms at time of RT-PCR testing
 None 13 (5.2) 0 (0) 0.001
 1-5 144 (58.1) 3 (23.1)
 6-10 8 (32.3) 04 (30.8)
 >10 11 (4.4) 06 (46.2)
Number of symptoms 14 to 21 days after RT-PCR testing (immediate period)
 None 115 (46.4) 02 (15.4) 0.039
 1-5 129 (52.0) 10 (76.9)
 6-10 04 (1.6) 01 (7.7)
 >10 - -
Returned to usual health 14 to 21 days after RT-PCR testing (immediate period)
 Yes 115 (46.4) 02 (15.4) 0.042
 No 133 (53.6) 11 (84.6)
Number of symptoms 90 to 97 days after immediate period (short-term period)
 None 190 (76.6) 0 (0) 0.001
 1-5 57 (23.0) 11 (84.6)
 6-10 01 (.4) 02 (15.4)
 >10
Returned to usual health 90 to 97 days after immediate period (short-term period)
 Yes 190 (76.6) - 0.001
 No 58 (23.4) 13 (100)
Depression 14 to 21 days after RT-PCR testing (immediate period)
 No 222 (89.5) 06 (46.2) 0.001
 Yes 26 (10.5) 07 (53.8)