Assessment of antenatal anxiety, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder in pregnant women in the COVID-19 era.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-26 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2021.57
Catherine Hinds, Stephen W Lindow, Mona Abdelrahman, Mark P Hehir, Michael P O'Connell
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the mental health of pregnant women, with reference to anxiety, depression and obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Ireland during the third wave of the pandemic between February and March 2021. Psychiatric, social and obstetric information was collected from pregnant women in a Dublin maternity hospital, alongside self-reported measures of mental health status.

Results: Of 392 women responding, 23.7% had anxiety, scoring >9 for GAD-7 (7-item generalised anxiety disorder), 20.4% had depression, scoring >9 for PHQ-9 (9-item depression screening tool: Patient health questionnaire) and 10.3% had obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), scoring >13 for Yale-Brown obsessive-compulsive scale symptom checklist (Y-BOCS). Amongst self-reported OCD symptoms, there was a preponderance for obsessions rather than compulsions. Of 392 women, 36.2% described their mental health as worse during the pandemic, most frequently describing symptoms of anxiety and sleep disturbance. When analysed against test scores, self-reported worsening of mental health was significantly associated with higher scores on the GAD-7, PHQ-9 and Y-BOCS scales. The three scores were positively interrelated. Poor mental health scores were associated with self-reported strain in relationship with the baby's father, and current or previous history of mental illness.

Conclusion: This study found high levels of depression, anxiety and OC symptoms amongst pregnant women during COVID-19. This highlights the vulnerability of this group to mental illness and the importance of enhanced screening and support during pandemics.

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COVID-19 时代对孕妇产前焦虑症、抑郁症和强迫症的评估。
目的:评估 COVID-19 大流行期间孕妇的心理健康,包括焦虑、抑郁和强迫症状:评估 COVID-19 大流行期间孕妇的心理健康状况,包括焦虑、抑郁和强迫(OC)症状:方法: 在 2021 年 2 月至 3 月期间,爱尔兰在第三波大流行期间进行了一项横断面调查。调查收集了都柏林一家妇产医院孕妇的精神、社会和产科信息,以及自我报告的精神健康状况:在 392 名受访孕妇中,23.7% 患有焦虑症,GAD-7(7 项广泛性焦虑症)评分大于 9 分;20.4% 患有抑郁症,PHQ-9(9 项抑郁症筛查工具:患者健康问卷)评分大于 9 分;10.3% 患有强迫症(OCD),Yale-Brown 强迫症量表症状清单(Y-BOCS)评分大于 13 分。在自述的强迫症症状中,强迫症占多数。在 392 名女性中,有 36.2% 的人称自己的心理健康状况在大流行期间有所恶化,其中最常见的症状是焦虑和睡眠障碍。根据测试得分进行分析,自我报告的心理健康状况恶化与 GAD-7、PHQ-9 和 Y-BOCS 量表的较高得分明显相关。这三个量表的得分呈正相关。心理健康得分较低与自我报告的与婴儿父亲关系紧张、当前或以往的精神病史有关:本研究发现,在 COVID-19 期间,孕妇的抑郁、焦虑和 OC 症状水平较高。结论:本研究发现,在 COVID-19 期间,孕妇的抑郁、焦虑和 OC 症状水平较高,这凸显了这一群体在精神疾病面前的脆弱性,以及在流行病期间加强筛查和支持的重要性。
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