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Risk Factors of COVID-19 in Patients with and without Mental Diso

Journal of Multiple Sclerosis

ISSN - 2376-0389
NLM - 101654564

Rapid Communication - (2021) Volume 8, Issue 11

Risk Factors of COVID-19 in Patients with and without Mental Disorders

Edgar Eliot*
 
*Correspondence: Edgar Eliot, Department of Educational Psychology, University of East London, United Kingdom, Email:

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Abstract

Subjects with mental clutters are at a better chance of different widespread, but no particular considers concerning on screening and comparing the chance variables of COVID-19 for subjects with and without mental clutters, and the part of diverse classes of mental clutters with regard to the COVID-19. Mental clutters expanded 1.45-fold chance of COVID-19 compared with non-mental disarranges. There were critical interaction impacts between mental clutters and age, sex, ethnicity, wellbeing appraisals, financial misfortune, way of life propensities or comorbidities on COVID-19 hazard. Subjects with and without mental clutters shared a few covering chance components of COVID-19, counting the non-white ethnicity, financial difficulty and comorbidities. Subjects without mental disarranges carry a few particular chance and defensive components. Among subjects with mental clutters, the COVID-19 chance was higher in subjects with a determination of organic/symptomatic mental clutters, temperament clutters, and hypochondriac, stress-related and somatoform clutters than that of their partners.

Keywords

COVID-19, Interaction, Comorbidity, Risk factor

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