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Perfectionism, Personality, and Depression Levels Amongst Chronically Ill Individuals: A Correlational Study on Long Haul Covid Patients

Alnouri, Zeina
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Perfectionism levels, personality traits, and depression have been assessed across many studies in various ways independently. Depression is a common comorbidity among patients who experience chronic illnesses and diseases such as cardiovascular complications, strokes, etc. (Li et al., 2018). Although the prevalence of depression is common amongst these individuals, studies have linked the levels of perfectionism and specific personality traits to its severity (Wang, Zhang, 2017; Kotov, Gamez, Schmidt, Watson, 2010). This study analyzes the relationship between perfectionism, personality, and depression levels among chronically ill individuals with long haul covid. Moreover, the study used an opportunity sample; a survey was sent out through different social media platforms and online support groups.
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