Reproductive Health (Sep 2022)

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on stress and other psychological factors in pregnant women giving birth during the first wave of the pandemic

  • Theresa Hübner,
  • Tanja Wolfgang,
  • Ann-Catrin Theis,
  • Magdalena Steber,
  • Lea Wiedenmann,
  • Achim Wöckel,
  • Joachim Diessner,
  • Grit Hein,
  • Marthe Gründahl,
  • Ulrike Kämmerer,
  • Sarah Kittel-Schneider,
  • Catharina Bartmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-022-01493-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Plain Language Summary The global pandemic of COVID-19 (coronavirus induced disease 2019) is challenging our society in many ways. Especially pregnant women are facing extraordinary conditions and worries, like uncertain risks for mother and fetus in case of infection, restricted prenatal classes or restricted visitor regulations in hospitals. Particularly it is known that pregnancy and the postnatal period are presenting a more psychologically vulnerable time in a woman’s life. Developing the GeZeCO study, we aimed to focus on the pandemic’s effects on mental health of pregnant women during this time. Women giving birth in the department of obstetrics of the University Hospital Würzburg were asked to participate in the study. In total, 94 women completed several questionnaires concerning their mental health postpartum and again after 3 to 6 months. Further, we took blood samples of the women during the delivery stay and registered sociodemographic and obstetric data. Our results showed, that the women’s concern relating to COVID-19, as well as the level of depression and anxiety raised during the pandemic. In addition, the self-efficacy of the mothers was affected by the restriction measures. Despite this, the women had at large a good mother–child-bonding and their competence of active coping increased during time. In summary, we did find that the mental health of obstetric patients is impaired by the COVID-19 pandemic. This points out the importance of not only attending to physical health but also taking care of psychological stress and mental health problems of obstetric patients during this exceptional time.

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