Long COVID is not a uniform syndrome: Evidence from person-level symptom clusters using latent class analysis
Background: The current study aims to enhance insight into the heterogeneity of long COVID by identifying symptom clusters and associated socio-demographic and health determinants. Methods: A total of 458 participants (Mage 36.0 ± 11.9; 46.5% male) with persistent symptoms after COVID-19 completed a...
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Main Authors: | Sophie C.M. van den Houdt (Author), Isabel A.L. Slurink (Author), Gaëtan Mertens (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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