TY - SER AU - Zolotareva,Alena AU - Khegay,Anna AU - Voevodina,Elena AU - Kritsky,Igor AU - Ibragimov,Roman AU - Nizovskih,Nina AU - Konstantinov,Vsevolod AU - Malenova,Arina AU - Belasheva,Irina AU - Khodyreva,Natalia AU - Preobrazhensky,Vladimir AU - Azanova,Kristina AU - Sarapultseva,Lilia AU - Galimova,Almira AU - Atamanova,Inna V. AU - Kulik,Anastasia AU - Neyaskina,Yulia AU - Lapshin,Maksim AU - Mamonova,Marina AU - Kadyrov,Ruslan AU - Volkova,Ekaterina AU - Drachkova,Viktoria AU - Seryy,Andrey AU - Kosheleva,Natalia AU - Osin,Evgeny N. TI - Somatic burden in Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic KW - COVID-19 KW - пандемии KW - Россия KW - расстройства соматического характер KW - психологические реакции KW - латентные профили KW - статьи в журналах N1 - Библиогр.: 40 назв N2 - Somatic burden has become one of the most common psychological reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. This study examined the prevalence of somatic burden, latent profiles, and associated factors of somatic symptoms during the pandemic in a large sample of Russians. We used cross-sectional data from 10,205 Russians collected during October-December, 2021. Prevalence of somatic burden was assessed with the Somatic Symptom Scale-8. Latent profiles of somatic burden were identified using latent profile analysis. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine demographic, socioeconomic, and psychological associated factors of somatic burden. Over one-third (37%) of the Russians reported being somatised. We selected the three-latent profile solution with high somatic burden profile (16%), medium somatic burden profile (37%), and low somatic burden profile (47%). The associated factors of greater somatic burden were female gender, lower education, history of COVID-19 disease, refusing vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 infection, poorer self-rated health, greater fear of COVID-19 pandemic, and living in regions with higher excess mortality. Overall, this study contributes to knowledge about the prevalence, latent profiles, and associated factors of somatic burden during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can be useful to researchers in psychosomatic medicine and practitioners in the health care system UR - http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001017186 ER -