Is Long Covid Taken Seriously By Primary Care Physicians? Evidence Through Citizen Science
Luis Arturo Crouch,
Valentina Viduto and
Maria Zangari
No 5sx79, SocArXiv from Center for Open Science
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The paper uses a citizen science approach using social media to determine plausible degrees of psychologization or somatization of long covid. It reviews the literature on somatization or disease-disbelief in particular for issues of gender. It then establishes levels of somatization or psychologization and key correlates such as gender, ethnicity, level of education, age, and place of residence. Statistical tests are included. It also looks at whether the degree of psychologization was associated with less treatment effort. Finally the paper looks at whether there was a time trend in the degree of psychologization.
Date: 2022-01-20
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5sx79
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