id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-332100-l3r7qxxm Wu, Chaomin Mental health status and related influencing factors of COVID‐19 survivors in Wuhan, China 2020-06-05 .txt text/plain 1194 99 55 4 However, few studies have reported the post-discharge follow-up status, especially the mental health status of COVID-19 survivors. As shown in Table 2 , survivors with post-discharge respiratory symptoms, worry about recurrence, or worry about infection to others had significantly increased incidence of anxiety (P < .05). Female, or survivors with post-discharge respiratory symptoms, worry about recurrence, worry about infection to others, or home quarantine lifestyle had significantly increased incidence of depression (P < .05). In this study, we conducted a post-discharge follow-up of COVID-19 survivors. We Chinese experts pointed out that SARS-CoV-2 RNA turning into positive in survivors is not equal to recurrence or re-infection. We found anxiety and depression are significantly associated with post-discharge residual symptoms, worry about recurrence, and worry about infection to others. In summary, about 10% of COVID-19 survivors develop anxiety or depression, because of post-discharge residual respiratory symptoms, worry about recurrence, and infection to others. ./cache/cord-332100-l3r7qxxm.txt ./txt/cord-332100-l3r7qxxm.txt