Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health in Spain: positive and negative outcomes
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2022
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Covadonga Chaves, Carlos Marchena, Beatriz Palacios, Alfonso Salgado, Almudena Duque, Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health in Spain: Positive and negative outcomes, Women and Birth, Volume 35, Issue 3, 2022, Pages 254-261, ISSN 1871-5192, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2021.01.007.
Abstract
Background: Previous studies have shown that perinatal distress has a negative influence on pregnancy outcome and the physiological development of the baby.
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal
perinatal mental health in Spain.
Methods: Seven hundred and twenty-four women (N = 450 pregnancy, N = 274 postpartum) were recruited online during the pandemic. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, and the Satisfaction With Life Scale were administered. Variables related to sociodemographic information, the COVID-19 pandemic, and perinatal care were also assessed.
Findings: The results showed that 58% of women reported depressive symptoms. Moreover, 51% of women reported anxietysymptoms. On the otherhand, a regression analysis forlife satisfaction showed that besides the perception about their own health, marital status or being a health practitioner were also significant predictors during pregnancy. However, perception about baby’s health and sleep, perception about their own health, and marital status were significant predictors of life satisfaction during the postpartum stage. Discussion: Women assessed during the COVID-19 pandemic reported high rates of psychological distress.
Conclusion: These results highlight the need of clinical support during this period. Knowing the routes to both distress and well-being may help maternity services to effectively cope with the pandemic.