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Fear, anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic: impacts of healthy eating behaviour and health literacy.

Thuc Luong CongThu T M PhamMinh H NguyenQuang Anh DoLinh V PhamHoang C NguyenHuu C NguyenTung H HaHung K DaoManh V TrinhThinh V DoHung Q NguyenThao Phuong Thi NguyenCuong Q TranKhanh V TranTrang T DuongHai X PhamThao Thi DoPhuoc B NguyenAnh L TraDung T PhanNhu Binh DoTuyen Van Duong
Published in: Annals of medicine (2021)
Among others, HES and HL had positive impacts on protecting pregnant women against anxiety and depression. Improving HES and HL should be addressed as a strategic approach to improve reproductive health during the pandemic.KEY MESSAGEThe COVID-19 pandemic influences antenatal mental disorders with the higher level as opposed to that before the pandemic.Healthy eating behaviour and better health literacy (HL) had critical roles in lowering prenatal anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 crisis.Strategic approaches for improving healthy eating and HL should be recommended for protecting pregnant women from mental health problems during the pandemic.
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  • pregnant women
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental health
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • health information
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • public health
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
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