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SUMMARY
The COVID-19 pandemic led to psychological consequences on people`s mental health, representing a condition of increased vulnerability for the weakest sections of population, including elderly patients with Parkinson`s disease (PD). This longitudinal study aimed at exploring the impact of the most frequent non-motor symptoms and their contribute on health-related quality of life of PD patients after the COVID-19 outbreak, in comparison with the pre-pandemic status. Results of the the paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed that at T1, PD patients scored lower on the emotional subscale of . . .
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