Determination of Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Emotional Reactions Experienced During the Covid-19 Pandemic Among Pregnant Cases

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Erciyes Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14744/etd.2022.40035
F. Yıldırım
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Objective: This study aims to determine the depression, anxiety and stress in pregnant women during the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Materials and Methods: The sample of this descriptive study consisted of 203 pregnant women reached over online between May 15 and June 1, 2020. To collect data in the study, the 'Personal Information Form', 'COVID-19 PandemicRelated Information Form' and 'Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21)' were used. Results: In our study, it was determined that 81.7% of the pregnant women experienced anxiety, 56.1% depression and 24.1% stress, according to the median values obtained from DASS-21. The median values of anxiety and stress of unemployed women were higher than those of working women and the difference between them was statistically significant (p=0.011;p=0.023). The differences between social media use (p=0.044;p=0.048;p=0.015), thinking that they are positive for COVID-19 (p=0.009;p=0.014;p=0.001), thoughts about the end of the COVID-19 pandemic (p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001), worrying about their own health and the fetus (p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001), and experiencing abnormal physical symptoms (p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001) had statistically significant effects on the anxiety, depression and stress subscale median values of pregnant women. Conclusion: Pregnant women were found to experience depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is considered that knowing the negative psychosocial reactions experienced by pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic and taking protective measures will contribute to improving the health outcomes of the mother and the fetus.
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Covid-19大流行期间孕妇抑郁、焦虑、压力和情绪反应的测定
目的:了解2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间孕妇的抑郁、焦虑和压力状况。材料和方法:本描述性研究的样本包括2020年5月15日至6月1日期间通过在线访问的203名孕妇。使用“个人信息表”、“COVID-19大流行相关信息表”和“抑郁、焦虑、压力量表-21 (DASS-21)”收集研究数据。结果:在我们的研究中,根据DASS-21的中位数,确定81.7%的孕妇有焦虑,56.1%的孕妇有抑郁,24.1%的孕妇有压力。失业妇女的焦虑和压力中位数高于职业妇女,差异有统计学意义(p=0.011;p=0.023)。使用社交媒体(p=0.044;p=0.048;p=0.015)、认为自己是COVID-19阳性(p=0.009;p=0.014;p=0.001)、认为自己是COVID-19大流行结束(p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001)、担心自己的健康和胎儿(p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001)、经历异常身体症状(p=0.001;p=0.001;p=0.001)对孕妇焦虑、抑郁和压力亚量表中位数的影响有统计学意义。结论:新冠肺炎大流行期间,孕妇出现抑郁和焦虑。了解孕妇在COVID-19大流行期间所经历的负面心理社会反应并采取保护措施,将有助于改善母亲和胎儿的健康状况。
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Erciyes Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Erciyes Medical Journal (Erciyes Med J) is the international, peer-reviewed, open access publication of Erciyes University School of Medicine. The journal, which has been in continuous publication since 1978, is a publication published on March, June, September, and December. The publication language of the journal is English. The journal accepts clinical and experimental research articles in different fields of medicine, original case reports, letters to the editor and invited reviews for publication. Research articles and case reports on regionally frequent and specific medical topics are prioritized. Manuscripts on national and international scientific meetings and symposiums and manuscripts sharing scientific correspondence and scientific knowledge between authors and their readers are also published.
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