COVID-19恐惧对孕妇产前依恋和妊娠应激的影响

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatric Annals Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.3928/00485713-20230721-01
H. Unver, I. Turan
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冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行扰乱了世界各地人们的生活,造成疾病、死亡、恐惧和创伤。本研究旨在确定对感染COVID-19的恐惧对孕妇妊娠压力和产前依恋的影响。这项横断面和描述性研究是对在土耳其东部一个城市的家庭保健中心登记的270名孕妇进行的。数据收集于2020年11月至2021年3月。参与者平均年龄28.24±5.69岁。新冠肺炎恐惧量表平均得分与产前依恋量表(PAI)和妊娠压力评分量表(PSRS)平均得分呈正相关(r = 0.379, 0.478;P < 0.001)。PAI均分与PSRS均分呈弱相关(r = 0.495;P < 0.001)。结果显示,对COVID-19的恐惧影响产前依恋的比例为14%,怀孕压力的比例为22%。这项研究发现,对COVID-19的恐惧对怀孕压力和产前依恋有影响。在COVID-19大流行等非常、前所未有的时期,医疗保健专业人员应将大流行引起的恐惧视为向孕妇提供治疗、护理和咨询服务的一个因素。[精神病医生安。]2023; 53(8): 381 - 388。)
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The Effect of Fear of COVID-19 on Prenatal Attachment and Pregnancy Stress in Pregnant Women
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted the lives of people around the world, causing illness, death, fear, and trauma. This study aims to determine the effect of fear of contracting COVID-19 on pregnancy stress and prenatal attachment in pregnant women. This cross-sectional and descriptive study was conducted with 270 pregnant women who were registered in the family health center of a city located in the eastern part of Turkey. Data were collected between November 2020 and March 2021. The average age of the participants was 28.24 ± 5.69. A positive and weak correlation was found between the Fear of COVID-19 Scale Mean score and the Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI) and Pregnancy Stress Rating Scale (PSRS) mean scores ( r = 0.379, 0.478; P < 0.001, respectively). In addition, a weak correlation was detected between the PAI mean score and the PSRS mean score ( r = 0.495; P < 0.001). Results showed that the fear of COVID-19 affected prenatal attachment at a proportion of 14% and pregnancy stress at a proportion of 22%. This study found that the fear of COVID-19 had effects on pregnancy stress and prenatal attachment. Healthcare professionals should consider the fear caused by the pandemic as a factor in the treatment-care and consultancy services provided to pregnant women in extraordinary, unprecedented times like the COVID-19 pandemic. [ Psychiatr Ann . 2023;53(8):381–388.]
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