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Patterns of Peripartum Depression and Anxiety During the Pre-Vaccine COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors :
Marie R, Altendahl
Liwen, Xu
Ifeyinwa, Asiodu
John, Boscardin
Stephanie L, Gaw
Valerie J, Flaherman
Vanessa L, Jacoby
Misty C, Richards
Deborah, Krakow
Yalda, Afshar
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Pregnant people are vulnerable to new or worsening mental health conditions.This study aims to describe prevalence and course of symptomatic depression and anxiety in pregnancy during the pre-vaccine COVID-19 pandemic. Methods:This is a prospective cohort study of pregnant individuals with known or suspected COVID-19. Participants completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and Generalized-Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) questionnaires at 34weeks gestational age, 6-8weeks postpartum, and 6months postpartum. Prevalence of symptomatic depression and anxiety at each visit was described. Univariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine the association between demographic and clinical factors and symptomatic depression or anxiety Results: 317 participantswere included.The prevalence of antepartum depression was 14.6%, 10.3%, and 20.6% at 34weeks gestational age, 6-8weeks postpartum, and 6months postpartum, respectively. The rate of anxiety was 15.1%, 10.0%, and 17.3% at 34weeks gestational age, 6-8weeks postpartum, and 6months postpartum, respectively. A prior history of depression and/or anxiety (p’sConclusions: Depression and anxiety were prevalent throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period, particularly in those with prior depression and/or anxiety and who quarantined. Strategies that target social isolation may mitigate potential adverse consequences for pregnant people, and continued vigilance in recognition of depression and anxiety in pregnancy should be considered.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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