COVID-19 and Perinatal Stress Experience – a Study Conducted as Part of the COVGEN Initiative
Abstract Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, stress and anxiety in the population increased due to concerns about people’s own health and that of their relatives, as well as changes in everyday life due to measures taken to reduce the infection rate. Pregnant women are particularly stressed....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 2022-11, Vol.82 (11), p.1265-1273 |
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Introduction
During the COVID-19 pandemic, stress and anxiety in the population increased due to concerns about people’s own health and that of their relatives, as well as changes in
everyday life due to measures taken to reduce the infection rate. Pregnant women are particularly stressed. The present study examines how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the stress experience
and mental health of pregnant women and mothers of newborns and how care could be optimized.
Methods
As part of the international COVGEN initiative (https://www.covgen.org) to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the
peripartum period, pregnant and postpartum women were asked about their experience with stress using the COPE-IS (Coronavirus Perinatal Experiences – Impact Survey) questionnaire developed
for this purpose and translated from the English. In addition, demographic data, pre-existing diseases, pregnancy complications and the care situation were recorded. The questionnaire was
either administered as hardcopy to inpatients at the Department of Women’s Health, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany, or online. All pregnant women and mothers who were pregnant or had
given birth after the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic (11 March 2020) were eligible to participate.
Results
Complete data sets of n = 156 pregnant women and n = 221 postpartum women were available for evaluation. The general stress level assessed with the COPE-IS was significantly
increased by the COVID-19 pandemic in both, pregnant and postpartum women, with pre-existing conditions such as respiratory diseases and pregnancy-related diseases like gestational diabetes
adding to the stress. The subjectively perceived quality of care/support during pregnancy also influenced the stress level.
Conclusions
Fears of a COVID-19 infection and changes in preventive and aftercare services were a burden for the women surveyed. Intensified care during pregnancy and puerperium
could help to stabilize the mental situation and reduce stress.
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Einleitung
Während der COVID-19-Pandemie haben Stress und Angst in der Bevölkerung zugenommen, bedingt durch Sorgen um die eigene Gesundheit und die der Angehörigen sowie
Veränderungen des Alltags durch Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung der Infektionsrate. Schwangere Frauen sind besonders belastet. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht, wie sich die COVID-19-Pandemie auf
das Stresserleben und die mentale Gesundheit schwangerer Frauen und Mütter von Neugeborenen ausw |
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ISSN: | 0016-5751 1438-8804 |
DOI: | 10.1055/a-1909-0451 |