Prevalence of the risk of depression and worry in pregnant women in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Antioquia, Colombia, 2020-2021

ObjectivesTo describe the prevalence of symptoms of depression and worry affecting pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methodsDescriptive crosssectional study that included pregnant women with access to a technological device (mobile phone, computer or tablet) and Internet conn...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista colombiana de obstetricia y ginecología 2022-06, Vol.73 (2), p.194-202
Hauptverfasser: Gaviria-Arbeláez, Silvia Lucía, Uribe-Holguín, Alina, Gil-Castaño, Liana Sirley, Uribe-Bravo, Silvia Elena, Serna-Galeano, Luz Elena, Álvarez-Mesa, Carolina, Palacio-Moná, Robinson, Vélez-Cuervo, Sandra María
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description ObjectivesTo describe the prevalence of symptoms of depression and worry affecting pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methodsDescriptive crosssectional study that included pregnant women with access to a technological device (mobile phone, computer or tablet) and Internet connection, living in Antioquia, Colombia. Women with literary and technological illiteracy were excluded. An online survey was conducted to gather information about sociodemographic and baseline clinical conditions and the main concerns caused by the pandemic. Additionally, the Edinburg Depression Scale (EPDS) was applied in order to measure the risk of depression. The Jamovi software was used for data processing and statistical analysis. ResultsOverall, 345 pregnant women between 15 and 44 years of age were surveyed, with the finding of a 30.4 % prevalence of the risk of depression. Domestic violence and absence of a support network were identified in 4.9 % and 8.4 % of cases. The major sources of worry were the fear of being separated from their babies on the day of birth, the possibility of having to be alone during childbirth, and the fear of contagion due to potential effects on the fetus or the newborn. ConclusionsDepression symptoms have been frequent among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to inquire about stress factors and depression symptoms during prenatal visits, childbirth and the postpartum period. Additional local studies are needed to assess other mental health disorders that may have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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