ACTRN12621001747819
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Kinesiophobia, physical activity, depression, anxiety and stress levels in survivors with post-COVID-19.
GÜLSAH BARGI0 sites49 target enrollmentDecember 21, 2021
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Kinesiophobia
- Sponsor
- GÜLSAH BARGI
- Enrollment
- 49
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 3 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Although a high degree of kinesiophobia is observed in both post-COVID-19 and healthy individuals, kinesiophobia, anxiety and stress measures were higher in people exposed to COVID-19 than others. In post-COVID-19 individuals, kinesiophobia increased as stress increased, and physical activities decreased while stress and depression increased. Hence, exercises, physical activities and psychological counseling should be recommended to individuals exposed to COVID-19.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Inclusion criteria for the individuals who have had COVID\-19 were:
- •\*adult individuals aged 18 and over
- •\*volunteering to participate in the study,
- •\*Individuals who can understand and answer questionnaires
- •\*Individuals who have technological devices such as smart phones, computers, ipads, laptops where questionnaires can be administered.
- •\*Individuals who were diagnosed with COVID\-19 (individuals with a positive Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test result, compatible with COVID\-19 infection as a result of lung X\-ray or lung tomography despite negative PCR test results) and discharged after recovery/home quarantine completed
- •Inclusion criteria for the healthy individuals were:
- •\*adult individuals aged 18 and over
- •\*volunteering to participate in the study,
- •\*Individuals who can understand and answer questionnaires
Exclusion Criteria
- •Exclusion criteria for the individuals who have had COVID\-19 were:
- •\* Individuals with any physical or mental disability/disease and/or cognitive impairment
- •Individuals newly diagnosed with COVID\-19, therefore in quarantine at home or receiving treatment in hospital
- •Individuals with suspected COVID\-19
- •Pregnant women
- •Those who have any chronic disease that prevents them from doing physical activity
- •Exclusion criteria for the healthy individuals were:
- •\*Individuals with any physical or mental disability
- •\*Individuals with any acute or chronic infection and/or health problems
- •\*Individuals who are in quarantine for any reason
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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