Severity of depressive and anxious symptoms and its association with birth outcomes among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective case-control study.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1080/0167482X.2024.2356212
Yujing Wu, Yujie Niu, Qian Guo, Xiaohua Liu, Hao Hu, Lili Gong, Yan Xu, Yao Hu, Guanjun Li, Xian Xia
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Abstract

Aim: Comparing the anxiety and depression severity and their impact on subsequent birth outcomes in pregnant women before and during Omicron wave in Shanghai in 2022.

Methods: The depression-anxiety symptoms networks were compared between the pregnant women during the outbreak period (outbreak group; n = 783) and a matched control group of pregnant women before the outbreak (pre-outbreak group; n = 783). The impact of baseline mental state on follow-up pregnancy and neonatal outcomes was also explored by logistic regression.

Findings: Levels of depression and anxiety between the two groups were not significant different. Network analysis showed that central symptom "trouble relaxing" and bridge symptom "depressed mood" shared by both groups. Different symptom associations in different periods of the pandemic. Total scores and sub-symptom scores of prenatal depressive and anxious severities increased the odds ratios of maternal and neonatal syndromes. The influence of mental state on gestational and neonatal outcomes differed across different pandemic periods.

Conclusion: The Omicron wave did not have a significant negative impact on the depressive and anxious mood in pregnant women. Targeting central and bridge symptoms intervention may be effective in reducing their adverse effects on co-occurring of anxious and depressive mood and birth outcomes.

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COVID-19 大流行期间孕妇抑郁和焦虑症状的严重程度及其与分娩结果的关系:一项前瞻性病例对照研究。
目的:比较2022年上海 "奥米克浪潮 "爆发前和爆发期间孕妇的焦虑和抑郁严重程度及其对后续分娩结果的影响:方法:比较疫情爆发期间孕妇(疫情爆发组,n = 783)和疫情爆发前配对对照组孕妇(疫情爆发前组,n = 783)的抑郁-焦虑症状网络。研究还通过逻辑回归法探讨了基线精神状态对后续妊娠和新生儿预后的影响:结果:两组间的抑郁和焦虑水平差异不大。网络分析显示,两组孕妇都有中心症状 "难以放松 "和桥接症状 "情绪低落"。在大流行病的不同时期有不同的症状关联。产前抑郁和焦虑严重程度的总分和亚症状分增加了产妇和新生儿综合征的几率比。在不同的大流行时期,精神状态对妊娠和新生儿结局的影响也不同:结论:大流行对孕妇的抑郁和焦虑情绪没有明显的负面影响。针对中心症状和桥接症状的干预措施可能会有效减少其对焦虑和抑郁情绪并发症及分娩结局的不利影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded in 1982 in order to provide a scientific forum for obstetricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, academic health professionals as well as for all those who are interested in the psychosocial and psychosomatic aspects of women’s health. Another of its aims is to stimulate obstetricians and gynecologists to pay more attention to this very important facet of their profession.
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