The impact of COVID-19 on maternal mental health and social support in the postpartum period: A case-control study.

Q2 Medicine
Khaoula Khemakhem, Chiraz Regaieg, Khadija Chiha, Maryam Chaabane, Amira Bouraoui, Donia Ben Touhemi, Nedia Hamida, Yousr Moalla
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BackgroundThe main objectives of this study were to assess depression, fear of COVID-19, and perceived social support in postpartum mothers during both groups during the COVID-19 pandemic and to study their impact on the psychological state of affected mothers and their perception of social support.Study designThis was a case-control, and analytical cohort study spanning 2021, including mothers with and without COVID-19 in the perinatal period.ResultsA sample of 140 mothers was included (73 tested COVID-19 positive, and 67 tested COVID-19 negative). The prevalence of postpartum depression was 90.40% among mothers with COVID-19 against 77.60% in the control group (p = 0.002). The mean score of fear of COVID-19 was comparable between the two groups. The affected mothers perceived less entourage availability (p = 0.001), while the satisfaction feeling was almost the same.ConclusionThe implementation of mental health services in maternal and child health units can help to provide psychological support and reduce the symptoms of psychological distress in mothers.

COVID-19对产后产妇心理健康和社会支持的影响:一项病例对照研究
本研究的主要目的是评估两组产后母亲在COVID-19大流行期间的抑郁、COVID-19恐惧和感知社会支持,并研究其对受影响母亲心理状态和社会支持感知的影响。这是一项跨越2021年的病例对照和分析队列研究,包括围产期感染和未感染COVID-19的母亲。结果共纳入140例产妇,其中COVID-19阳性73例,阴性67例。新冠肺炎母亲产后抑郁发生率为90.40%,对照组为77.60% (p = 0.002)。两组对COVID-19的恐惧平均得分具有可比性。受影响的母亲对随行人员可用性的感知较少(p = 0.001),而满意度几乎相同。结论在妇幼保健单位开展心理健康服务,可为产妇提供心理支持,减轻其心理困扰症状。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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