Evaluation of toxoplasmosis risk on anxiety and perception of cat owner pregnant women

N. Güngör, T. Gürbüz, S. Zincir, B. Dokuzeylül, E. Or, F. Cengiz
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Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate toxoplasmosis risk on anxiety and perception of cat owner pregnant women Method: A Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI-18) was used to measure the anxiety of participants. Age and anxiety variables were analyzed using a two-sample independent t-test. Gravida, education, and job status were analyzed using chi-square tests, and Live to abort ratio & pregnancy number were analyzed using Fisher exact test. Results: Measurement of the anxiety level between the two groups showed that anxiety is significantly higher among the pregnant women who feed cats in their house with an average of 32.03(±8.72). The average anxiety level among the pregnant women who don't have cats in their house was 25.94 (±8.99). The difference between the Health Anxiety Inventory of the two groups was significant (P-Value: 0.0001) Conclusion: Our results showed that pregnant women who own cats at home had, on average, more environmental anxiety than women who don’t feed cats at home.
养猫孕妇弓形虫病风险对焦虑和认知的影响
摘要目的:本研究的目的是评估弓形虫病风险对猫主孕妇焦虑和认知的影响。方法:采用健康焦虑量表(HAI-18)对参与者的焦虑进行测量。年龄和焦虑变量采用两样本独立t检验进行分析。采用卡方检验分析妊娠、学历、工作状况,采用Fisher精确检验分析活流产比和妊娠数。结果:两组孕妇的焦虑水平测量结果显示,在家喂猫的孕妇的焦虑水平显著高于在家喂猫的孕妇,平均为32.03(±8.72)。无猫孕妇的平均焦虑水平为25.94(±8.99)。两组健康焦虑量表的差异有统计学意义(p值:0.0001)。结论:我们的研究结果显示,在家养猫的孕妇比不在家养猫的孕妇平均有更多的环境焦虑。
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