Impact of the covid-19 pandemic on health-related concerns, quality of life and psychological adjustment in young adults with congenital heart disease

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Background: The risk for a severe disease course in case of infection with SARS-CoV-2 in young adults with congenital heart disease is largely unknown, potentially leading to uncertainty and anxiety among affected patients. This study aims to investigate health-related concerns, health-related quality of life and psychological adjustment in patients with congenital heart disease compared to healthy peers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: One-hundred patients with congenital heart disease and 50 controls (M = 29.7, SD = 3.8 years) were recruited. They completed an online survey including the assessment of health-related concerns regarding COVID-19, the 12-item Short Form Health Survey and the Brief Symptom Inventory. Results: Patients considered COVID-19 to be a more serious issue (Generalized odds ratio [GenOR] = 1.67, p = 0.04), were more concerned about becoming infected (GenOR = 2.93, p <0.001)and expressed more fear about leaving their homes (GenOR = 1.81, p = 0.004) while general anxiety symptoms were not different between groups (p = 0.23). Patients relied more on family and friends for support (30% vs. 2% in controls, p < 0.001) and reported better compliance with protective measures (p =0.03).Mental health-related quality of life and psychological adjustment were not different between groups (p =0.17andp = 0.68, respectively). Physical health-related quality of life was lower in patients compared to controls (p =0.03).Conclusions: Young adults with congenital heart disease in Switzerland are more concerned about their health during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to healthy peers. These concerns, however, do not translate into generally impaired mental well-being. The impact of the easing of lockdown measures on long-term anxiety levels and quality of life requires further study.

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Wehrle, F. M., Landolt, M. A., Latal, B., Rometsch, S., & Greutmann, M. (2020). Impact of the covid-19 pandemic on health-related concerns, quality of life and psychological adjustment in young adults with congenital heart disease. Congenital Heart Disease, 15(5), 301–308. https://doi.org/10.32604/CHD.2020.013078

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