Young adults’ experiences of biographical retrogression whilst living with long COVID
During the early years (2020–2021) of the COVID‐19 pandemic, relatively little attention focused on experiences of people with long‐lasting symptoms, particularly young adults who were commonly understood to be invulnerable to serious effects of the virus. Drawing on narrative interviews with 15 adu...
Principais autores: | Hunt, K, Maclean, A, Locock, L, O’Dwyer, C, Nettleton, S, Ziebland, S, Wild, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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