The Psychobehavioral Responses of Pregnant Women towards the COVID-19 Pandemic

Aqwa Azman
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Psychological distress during pregnancy can have adverse effects on both maternal and fetal wellbeing. It is a well-known fact that it increases risk of preterm deliveries and low birth weight babies. The objective of this study is to determine the psychological responses of pregnant women towards the COVID-19 outbreak, by assessing the degree of stress, anxiety, and depression among these pregnant women. This study is a cross-sectional study, utilizing a five-part questionnaire exploring patients’ sociodemographic background, level of knowledge and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic utilizing the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21). In addition, the study also aims to evaluate the rate of vaccination among pregnant women attending antenatal care in our center. Respondents are recruited from the Antenatal Clinic, Patient Assessment Center (PAC), and maternity wards of the University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia. The result shows that the percentage of pregnant mothers with significant psychological distress is low at 1%, further scrutiny showed that the level of anxiety as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic is substantial, whereby half of them reported an abnormal score, 5.4 % and 7.9 % of them reported to be having severe and extremely severe levels of anxiety respectively. Risk factors for anxiety include higher education level, being a first time mothers and having significant complications in the current pregnancy. Good stress management, family support and vaccination may have resulted in a lower degree of stress among pregnant women; however the level of anxiety is significantly higher. The result should help maternity care providers to strategize and implement appropriate screening and interventions to prevent significant deterioration in maternal mental health which subsequently could translate into poor pregnancy and fetal related outcomes.
孕妇对新冠肺炎疫情的心理行为反应
怀孕期间的心理困扰会对母亲和胎儿的健康产生不利影响。众所周知,它会增加早产和低出生体重婴儿的风险。本研究的目的是通过评估孕妇的压力、焦虑和抑郁程度,确定孕妇对COVID-19爆发的心理反应。本研究是一项横断面研究,采用五部分调查问卷,利用抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS-21)探索患者的社会人口统计学背景、知识水平和COVID-19大流行的心理影响。此外,本研究还旨在评估在我中心接受产前保健的孕妇的疫苗接种率。受访者是从马来西亚马来亚大学医学中心的产前诊所、患者评估中心(PAC)和产科病房招募的。结果显示,有严重心理困扰的孕妇比例低至1%,进一步调查显示,COVID-19大流行导致的焦虑水平很高,其中一半报告得分异常,5.4%和7.9%分别报告患有严重和极严重的焦虑水平。导致焦虑的危险因素包括高等教育程度、首次生育以及在怀孕期间有明显的并发症。良好的压力管理、家庭支持和疫苗接种可能降低了孕妇的压力程度;然而,焦虑程度明显更高。研究结果应有助于产妇保健提供者制定战略并实施适当的筛查和干预措施,以防止产妇心理健康严重恶化,从而导致妊娠和胎儿相关的不良后果。
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