Association between childhood abuse and risk of post-COVID-19 conditions: Results from three large prospective cohort studies
Vyas C, Wang S, Menor A, Kubzansky L, Slopen N, Rich-Edwards J, Chavarro J, Kang J, Roberts A. Association between childhood abuse and risk of post-COVID-19 conditions: Results from three large prospective cohort studies. Brain Behavior And Immunity 2024, 123: 143-150. PMID: 39191351, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2024.08.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-COVID-19 conditionPost-COVID conditionsHealth-relatedPhysical/emotional abusePsychological factorsRisk of poor health outcomesGrowing Up Today StudyNurses' Health StudyPoor health outcomesAssociated with riskAssociated with increased riskChildhood abusePost-COVID-19COVID-19 surveyCOVID-19 questionnaireHealth outcomesHealth StudyProspective studyEmotional abuse subscaleSexual abuseSelf-reportCohort studyNo childhood abuseCOVID-19-related symptomsToday StudyPrepandemic Resilience to Trauma and COVID-19 Infection in Older Women
Scoglio A, Choi K, Nishimi K, Sampson L, Koenen K, Roberts A, Jha S, Kubzansky L. Prepandemic Resilience to Trauma and COVID-19 Infection in Older Women. Psychosomatic Medicine 2024, 86: 625-632. PMID: 38573019, PMCID: PMC11371542, DOI: 10.1097/psy.0000000000001304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological resilienceSelf-reportLifetime trauma exposureAssociated with lower riskLow psychological resilienceTrauma exposureCOVID-19-related risk factorsLifetime traumaPsychosocial interventionsNurses' Health Study IIPsychological healthPsychological assetsImprove health outcomesLow riskPhysical healthResilience scoresProtective factorsStudy IIPositive COVID-19 test resultSymptomsCOVID-19 test resultsHealth outcomesCohort participantsCOVID-19 infectionSocio-demographic