Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depression during pregnancy: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-31 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2023.02.21.2
Da-Bin Seok, Hyeon Ok Ju
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Abstract

Purpose: Uncertainty and restrictions on daily life have increased fear, stress, and depression during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Depression is the most common mental health problem in pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the levels of fear and stress related to COVID-19 experienced by pregnant women, as well as their levels of depression, and to examine the factors associated with depression during pregnancy.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional, correlational study conducted among 153 pregnant women who visited a maternity hospital in Busan, South Korea. A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection from December 18, 2021 to March 8, 2022. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression.

Results: Pregnant women experienced a moderate level of fear related to COVID-19, with an average score of 21.55±4.90. The average score for depression during pregnancy was 14.86±11.10, with 50.3% of the participants experiencing depression (≥13). The factors associated with depression during pregnancy were fear of COVID-19, contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19, being in the third trimester of pregnancy, high stress levels due to difficulties experienced from social distancing measures, and unintended pregnancy. These five statistically significant factors explained 35.0% of variance in depression during pregnancy.

Conclusion: Considering the prevalence of depression in pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to develop interventions to reduce anxiety by providing correct information and alleviating the stress of social distancing.

COVID-19 大流行对孕期抑郁症的影响:一项横断面研究。
目的:在冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行期间,日常生活的不确定性和限制增加了恐惧、压力和抑郁。抑郁症是孕妇最常见的心理健康问题。本研究旨在评估孕妇经历的与 COVID-19 相关的恐惧和压力水平,以及她们的抑郁水平,并研究与孕期抑郁相关的因素:这是一项横断面相关研究,研究对象是在韩国釜山一家妇产医院就诊的 153 名孕妇。从 2021 年 12 月 18 日至 2022 年 3 月 8 日,采用自我报告问卷收集数据。数据分析采用了描述性统计、独立 t 检验、单因素方差分析、皮尔逊相关系数和多元回归等方法:根据 COVID-19,孕妇经历了中等程度的恐惧,平均得分为 21.55±4.90。孕期抑郁的平均得分为(14.86±11.10)分,50.3%的参与者经历过抑郁(≥13 分)。与孕期抑郁相关的因素包括对 COVID-19 的恐惧、接触过确诊的 COVID-19 病例、处于妊娠期的第三个月、因社会疏远措施造成的困难而导致的高压力水平以及意外怀孕。这五个具有统计学意义的因素解释了 35.0% 的孕期抑郁变异:考虑到 COVID-19 大流行期间孕妇抑郁的普遍性,有必要制定干预措施,通过提供正确的信息和减轻社会疏远带来的压力来减少焦虑。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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