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In univariate analysis, the risk factors associated to anxiety was: IMV (45% vs12%,
               p=0.034) and LoS (12[9-14] days vs 7[6-10]  days, 0.000). Primary education level
               (66.6% vs 29%, 0.019) and CCI (2[1-3] vs 1[0-2], 0.019) were identified as risk factors
               associated to depression. Younger  age (52[49-58] vs 58[49-58], 0.038),  diabetes
               (44%vs 11%, 0.045), Primary education level (70% vs 30%, 0.019 and CCI (2[1-3] vs 1[0-
               2], 0.019) were risk factors related to poor sleep quality.

               Spearman correlation test showed  significant correlations between poor sleep
               quality and depression (r=0.488, p=0.003) and between anxiety and depression
               (r=0.773, p=0.000) and No correlation between poor sleep quality and anxiety (r
               =0.187; p=0.282).

               CONCLUSION: Anxiety, depression, and poor sleep quality were common in post
               severe COVID-19 patients one year after ICU discharge. The findings emphasize
               the need for interventions for patients experiencing persistent symptoms after
               COVID-19 recovery.




























































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