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Depression and anxiety symptoms in pregnant women in Denmark during COVID-19

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SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 49, 期 7, 页码 721-729

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/14034948211013271

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Anxiety; COVID-19 pandemic; depression; mental health; pregnancy; prenatal care

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  1. TRYGfonden [125227]
  2. quality and continuing education committee for general practice in the Capital Region [19035774]

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The study found that pregnant women in Denmark during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 did not show changes in depressive symptoms compared to pregnant women in a non-pandemic period in 2016, with only a slight elevation in anxiety symptoms, especially significant in the first trimester.
Aims: Maternal mental distress in pregnancy can be damaging to the mother's and child's physical and mental health. This study aimed to provide an insight into mental well-being of pregnant women in Denmark during COVID-19 by assessing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Methods: Data from two cohorts of pregnant women recruited from Danish general practice were compared. A COVID-19 lockdown cohort (N=330) completed questionnaires between 8 April and 6 May. Responses were compared to those from a control cohort of women from 2016 (N=1428). Mental well-being was measured with the Major Depression Inventory (MDI) and the Anxiety Symptom Scale (ASS). Results: Questionnaires were returned by 83% of the COVID-19 lockdown cohort and by 93% of the control cohort. Multivariable analysis controlling for age, cohabitation status, occupation, smoking, alcohol use, chronic disease, fertility treatment, parity and children living at home showed no difference in depressive symptoms (MDI). Anxiety symptoms (ASS) were slightly worse in the COVID-19 lockdown cohort (mean difference=1.4 points), mainly driven by questions concerning general anxiety. The largest differences in anxiety were seen in first trimester (adjusted mean difference=4.0 points). Conclusions: Pregnant women questioned during the COVID-19 pandemic showed no change in symptoms of depression and only a modest elevation of anxiety when compared to pregnant women questioned during a non-pandemic period in 2016.

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