[End of the use of masks in public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic: impact on the mental health of pregnant women].

Revista espanola de salud publica Pub Date : 2023-12-12
Francisco Javier Muñoz-Vela, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Francisco Javier Fernández-Carrasco, Regina Allande Cussó, Juana María Vázquez-Lara, Juan Jesús García Iglesias, Luciano Rodríguez-Díaz
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Abstract

Objective: COVID-19 has affected the entire population, generating a greater impact on certain vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of fear and anxiety regarding the COVID-19 disease in pregnant women, using the AMICO_Pregnant scale, in the final phase of the health crisis caused by the disease, marked by the relaxation of isolation measures in public spaces.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study using the self-reported questionnaire AMICO_Pregnant was developed between March 24 and April 18, 2022. This was followed by a univariate and bivariate statistical analysis of the data collected.

Results: A total of 479 surveys of pregnant women of different gestational ages were obtained. The bivariate analysis showed statistical significance in the AMICO_Pregnant scale score about several variables over the previous year: contact with the disease (p=0.025); number of previous pregnancies (p=0.019); changes in the birth plan (p=0.001); and vaccination status (p=0.01).

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted pregnant women's mental health, producing a negative effect on emotions. The research carried out shows a statistically significant relationship between the levels of fear and anxiety in pregnant women and factors such as the number of previous pregnancies, contact with the previous disease, vaccination level or expectations regarding the delivery or birth plan.

[在 COVID-19 大流行期间停止在公共场所使用口罩:对孕妇心理健康的影响]。
目标:COVID-19 影响了整个人口,但对某些弱势群体(如孕妇)的影响更大。本研究的目的是在由 COVID-19 引起的健康危机的最后阶段,以放松公共场所的隔离措施为标志,使用 AMICO_Pregnant 量表评估孕妇对 COVID-19 疾病的恐惧和焦虑程度:在 2022 年 3 月 24 日至 4 月 18 日期间,利用自我报告问卷 AMICO_Pregnant,开展了一项描述性横断面研究。随后对收集到的数据进行了单变量和双变量统计分析:共获得 479 份不同孕龄孕妇的调查问卷。双变量分析表明,在过去一年中,AMICO_Pregnant 量表对以下几个变量的评分具有统计学意义:与疾病的接触(p=0.025);之前怀孕的次数(p=0.019);生育计划的改变(p=0.001);以及疫苗接种情况(p=0.01):COVID-19大流行影响了孕妇的心理健康,对情绪产生了负面影响。研究表明,孕妇的恐惧和焦虑程度与之前的怀孕次数、与之前疾病的接触、疫苗接种水平或对分娩或生产计划的预期等因素之间存在统计学意义上的显著关系。
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