Summit

2025 APS Global Psychological Science Summit · 2025

When Might Long COVID Lead to Poorer Well-Being? an Analysis of Post-COVID Symptoms and Associations with Psychological Well-Being Outcomes across Two Studies.

Virtual · October 2025

Poster · Social Psychology

  • Vanessa Tammy Teo
    Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Eunicia Hoy
  • Darren Leong
  • Jeroen Yip
  • Vincent Oh
    Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Ismaharif Ismail
    University of California Santa Barbara (Communication)

Abstract

In two studies (N= 553; N=7105), findings showed that post-COVID psychological symptoms and brain fog post-COVID was associated with poorer well-being and life meaningfulness in adults. While moving on from the pandemic, findings suggest an urgent public healthcare need to consider the long-term psychological effects beyond just recovering from COVID-19.

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