Depression among Jordanian women during pregnancy in COVID-19: Role of social support

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S. Abuhammad, Shaher Hamaideh, M. Gharaibeh, Enas A. Assaf, H. Al-Qasem, K. Eldeirawi
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Aims: To describe the level of depression and social support experienced by pregnant Jordanian women and assess the role of support and other factors on depression level among a sample of Jordanian women during pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The study invitation and link to an online survey were shared during November 2021 via social media and through word of mouth. A convenience sample of 434 pregnant women completed the study questionnaire, which included questions on their COVID-19 status, demographics, depression, and social. Depression was assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depressive Scale (CES-D). Results: The prevalence of depression among women during pregnancy was 28.3%. The mean of depression score among women during pregnancy was 24.3±4.4. The prevalence of social support among women during pregnancy were (63%). The mean social support score among the participants was 39.3±9.1. Factors associated with a higher depression score included not get influenza vaccination, not having insurance, described life as poor, having pressure, and not having social support. Conclusion: This is a national study among women during pregnancy in Jordan. The study found that people who took influenza vaccination, having insurance, described life as poor, and having pressure, they experience more depression than other people. Moreover, our study found as social support increased, the depression decreased.
2019冠状病毒病期间约旦孕妇抑郁症:社会支持的作用
目的:描述新冠肺炎大流行期间怀孕的约旦妇女所经历的抑郁和社会支持水平,并评估支持和其他因素对怀孕期间约旦妇女抑郁水平的作用。方法:研究邀请和在线调查链接于2021年11月通过社交媒体和口碑分享。434名孕妇的便利样本完成了研究问卷,其中包括她们的新冠肺炎状况、人口统计、抑郁症和社会问题。采用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)对抑郁症进行评估。结果:妊娠期女性抑郁症患病率为28.3%。妊娠期女性抑郁评分平均值为24.3±4.4。妊娠期妇女的社会支持率为(63%)。参与者的平均社会支持得分为39.3±9.1。与抑郁症得分较高相关的因素包括没有接种流感疫苗、没有保险、生活贫困、有压力和没有社会支持。结论:这是一项针对约旦妊娠期妇女的全国性研究。研究发现,接种流感疫苗、有保险、生活贫困、有压力的人比其他人更容易感到抑郁。此外,我们的研究发现,随着社会支持的增加,抑郁情绪也会减少。
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Electronic Journal of General Medicine
Electronic Journal of General Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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