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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women

Year 2022, Volume: 49 Issue: 1, 53 - 65, 11.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086193

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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women

Year 2022, Volume: 49 Issue: 1, 53 - 65, 11.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086193

Abstract

Objective: Our objectives in this study are to understand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health during pregnancy and to determine the levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of pregnant women about COVID-19 infection during the pandemic period, to be able to provide evidence-based data to all authorities involved in the prevention of depression and anxiety caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our secondary objective is to determine pregnant women's risk and protective factors regarding the levels of anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Methods: Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaires were applied to pregnant women to assess depression and anxiety. The same questionnaire was previously applied to pregnant participants for another study before the pandemic. In addition, the same questionnaire was applied to the pregnant participants during the pandemic process. The questionnaire was applied face-to-face to pregnant women admitted to the hospital, while those who could not come to the hospital were given a link to the electronic version of the questionnaire.
Results: A total of 1,527 participants were included in the study. Participants were divided into two groups as pre-pandemic and pandemic-period. Demographic data were similar, while BMI values were significantly higher in the pandemic group (p:0.002). Gravida values were also significantly higher in the pre-pandemic group. The BAI and BDI scores of the group in the pandemic were 21.50±12.15 and 23.61±11.03, respectively, and the BAI and BDI scores of the pre-pandemic group were 12.70±11.78 and 12.33±9.39, respectively. The BAI and BDI scores were significantly higher in the pandemic-period group than in the pre-pandemic group.
Conclusion: BDI and BAI scores increased in pregnant women during the pandemic. It is possible to improve the psychological conditions of pregnant women and prevent complications by recognizing the psychological conditions of pregnant women, provide information and emotional support, and provide other psychological interventions to help them recover.

References

  • 1.Wang C, Horby PW, Hayden FG, et al. A novelcoronavirus outbreak of global health concern.Lancet. 2020; 395: 470–3.
  • 2.Mahase E. China coronavirus: WHO declaresinternational emergency as death toll exceeds 200.BMJ. 2020; 368: m408.
  • 3.Cucinotta D, Vanelli M. WHO declares COVID-19 apandemic. Acta Biomed. 2020; 91: 157–60.
  • 4.WHO. WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)Dashboard | WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)Dashboard. Who.int. 2021.(https://covid19.who.int/).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Gokce Turan This is me

Mehmet Zeki Taner This is me

Ayla Eser This is me

Ayse Duygu Tufan This is me

Cem Terece This is me

Hasan Huseyin Uckan This is me

Tuncay Nas This is me

Publication Date March 11, 2022
Submission Date December 21, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 49 Issue: 1

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APA Turan, G., Taner, M. Z., Eser, A., Tufan, A. D., et al. (2022). Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women. Dicle Medical Journal, 49(1), 53-65. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086193
AMA Turan G, Taner MZ, Eser A, Tufan AD, Terece C, Uckan HH, Nas T. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women. diclemedj. March 2022;49(1):53-65. doi:10.5798/dicletip.1086193
Chicago Turan, Gokce, Mehmet Zeki Taner, Ayla Eser, Ayse Duygu Tufan, Cem Terece, Hasan Huseyin Uckan, and Tuncay Nas. “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women”. Dicle Medical Journal 49, no. 1 (March 2022): 53-65. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086193.
EndNote Turan G, Taner MZ, Eser A, Tufan AD, Terece C, Uckan HH, Nas T (March 1, 2022) Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women. Dicle Medical Journal 49 1 53–65.
IEEE G. Turan, M. Z. Taner, A. Eser, A. D. Tufan, C. Terece, H. H. Uckan, and T. Nas, “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women”, diclemedj, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 53–65, 2022, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.1086193.
ISNAD Turan, Gokce et al. “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women”. Dicle Medical Journal 49/1 (March 2022), 53-65. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086193.
JAMA Turan G, Taner MZ, Eser A, Tufan AD, Terece C, Uckan HH, Nas T. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women. diclemedj. 2022;49:53–65.
MLA Turan, Gokce et al. “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women”. Dicle Medical Journal, vol. 49, no. 1, 2022, pp. 53-65, doi:10.5798/dicletip.1086193.
Vancouver Turan G, Taner MZ, Eser A, Tufan AD, Terece C, Uckan HH, Nas T. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Depression Levels in Pregnant Women. diclemedj. 2022;49(1):53-65.