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Antenatal Depression and the Experiences of Australian Women in the Maternity System during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:Covid-19大流行期间产前抑郁症与澳大利亚妇女在产妇制度中的经验

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The mitigation efforts of COVID-19 have led to significant changes to the delivery of routine healthcare globally. In Australia, the way maternal health services have been delivered since the beginning of the pandemic has also changed. Maternity care and support are known to influence maternal mental health. One hundred and eighty-eight English-speaking pregnant women re siding in Australia were recruited using social media advertising between September and November 2020 as part of a larger study. Participants were aged between 19 and 42 ( M = 31.05, SD = 4.68). Compared with previous Australian prevalence rates of around 7% for antenatal depression, rates in this study were 15.9% overall and 19% for those in Melbourne. Antenatal depression was positively associated with COVID-19 distress in relation to having a baby during a COVID-19 outbreak r (186) = 0.30, p < 0.001. It is suggested that increased vigilance with screening and assessment will be required to identify and support mothers who are not coping during the pandemic.
机译:Covid-19的缓解努力导致全球常规医疗保健的重大变化。在澳大利亚,自大流行开始以来,孕产妇卫生服务的方式也发生了变化。众所周知,妇产护理和支持会影响产妇心理健康。在20月20日至11月20日在9月和11月20日在较大研究的一部分,在澳大利亚招聘了一百八十八个英语孕妇。参与者在19到42岁之间( m = 31.05, sd = 4.68)。与以前的澳大利亚患病率约为7%的产前抑郁症,这项研究的率总体上为15.9%,墨尔本人数为19%。在Covid-19爆发期间具有婴儿的Covid-19窘迫,产前抑制与Covid-19遇险正相关 R(186)= 0.30, P <0.001。有人建议将在筛选和评估增加警惕来识别和支持在大流行期间不应对的母亲。

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