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Pregnant women’s well-being and worry during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study

机译:孕妇在Covid-19大流行期间幸福和担忧:横断面研究

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COVID-19 caused some worries among pregnant women. Worries during pregnancy can affect women’s well-being. We investigated worry and well-being and associated factors among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 484 pregnant women using an online questionnaire. Sampling was performed in a period between May 5 and Aug 5, 2020. Inclusion criteria were having a single healthy fetus and having no significant psychological disorder. We collected the data using the Persian versions of the World Health Organization’s Well-Being Index (WHO-5 Well-Being Index) and the Cambridge Worry Scale. We used univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses to identify predictors of women’s worry and well-being. The mean total scores of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index and the percentage of WHO-5 score??50 were 64.9?±?29.0 and 24.4%, respectively. Predictors of women’s worry are the increased level of fear of COVID-19 (OR?=?6.40, p? 0.001), a low family income (OR?=?3.41, p? 0.001), employment status (OR?=?1.86, p?=?0.019), nulliparity (OR?=?1.68, p?=?0.024), having a COVID-19 infected person among relatives (OR?=?2.45, p?=?0.036), having a history of abortion (OR?=?1.86, p?=?0.012), having participated in the study after the first wave of COVID-19 outbreak (OR?=?2.328, p?=?0.003), and women’s age??30?year (OR?=?2.11, p?=?0.002). Predictors of low level of well-being in pregnant women are worry about their own health and relationships (OR?=?1.789, p?=?.017), worry about fetus health (OR?=?1.946, p?=?0.009), and having at least one infected person with COVID-19 among relatives (OR?=?2.135, p?=?0.036). The percentage of women experiencing a low well-being state was relatively high. This result is worthy of attention by health care providers and policy makers. Providing care and support to pregnant women should have high priority during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:Covid-19引起了孕妇的担忧。怀孕期间的担忧会影响女性的幸福。我们在Covid-19大流行期间调查了孕妇的忧虑和福祉和相关因素。这种描述性横截面研究在484名孕妇使用在线调查问卷进行。在5月5日和5月5日之间的一段时间内进行采样,纳入标准具有单一的健康胎儿并没有显着的心理障碍。我们使用世界卫生组织的波斯版本的福祉指数(WHO-5幸福索引)和剑桥担心规模来收集数据。我们使用单变量和多变量的逻辑回归分析来确定女性担忧和幸福的预测因素。 WHO-5福祉指数的平均总数和WHO-5得分的百分比分别为64.9?±29.0和24.4%。女性担忧的预测因素是对Covid-19的恐惧程度增加(或?=?6.40,P?& 0.001),低家庭收入(或?=?3.41,P?& 0.001),就业状况(或?=?1.86,p?=?0.019),无尺寸(或?=?1.68,p?= 0.024),在亲属之间具有Covid-19感染者(或?=?2.45,P?= 0.036),堕胎历史(或?=?1.86,p?= 0.012),在第一波Covid-19爆发之后参与了研究(或?=?2.328,P?= 0.003),以及女性的年龄?&?30?年(或?=?2.11,p?= 0.002)。孕妇低水平的预测因素是担心自己的健康和关系(或?=?1.789,p?= ?. 017),担心胎儿健康(或?=?1.946,p?= 0.009 ),并在亲属(或?=?2.135,P?= 0.036)中至少有一个受Covid-19的感染者。经历低幸福状态的妇女的百分比相对较高。这一结果是由医疗保健提供者和决策者关注的值得关注。为孕妇提供护理和支持,应在Covid-19大流行期间具有很高的优先级。

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