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Arizona CoVHORT TrackPCC Study

University of Arizona - INFO698 capstone

Understanding the effects of mental health well-being on the risks of developing PASC (Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2) infection for Arizona CoVHORT TrackPCC Participants

Acknowledgements

Thank you to The University of Arizona and CDC Grant NU58IP000005 Tracking the Burden, distribution, and impact of Post COVID-19 conditions in diverse populations for children, adolescents, and adults (TrackPCC) for funding data collection for this project.

Data Sharing and Publication - Please note that the raw data are subject to dissemination limits and may involve protected health information. All data must be handled in compliance with HIPAA and relevant privacy guidelines.

Introduction

This project was conducted in collaboration with the Arizona CoVHORT at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and uses data contributed by participants in the TrackPCC cohort that aims to uncover how COVID-19 affects the residents of Arizona state.

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This project investigates how mental health and well-being influence the risk of developing Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) infection among Arizona CoVHORT TrackPCC participants.

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