The role of discrimination in the relation between covid-19 sequelae, psychological distress, and work impairment in covid-19 survivors

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  • who: Shinya Ishii from the , to November, patients were recruited at two designated , hospitals in JapanHiroshima University have published the research work: The role of discrimination in the relation between COVID-19 sequelae, psychological distress, and work impairment in COVID-19 survivors, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of April/14,/2020
  • what: The Work Functioning Impairment Scale (WFun) was used to screen for impairments in work u00adperformance30. The study demonstrated that although discrimination did not moderate the relationship between COVID-19 sequelae and work impairment, it remains an important risk factor for both . . .

     

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