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Impacts of childbirth on anxiety, disability, and depression: Results from a Brazilian cohort.

Stephanie PabonJosé Paulo de Siqueira GuidaMartha Narvaez LamusCharles M'poca CharlesMary Angela ParpinelliMaría Fernanda EscobarJosé Guilherme CecattiMaria Laura Costa do Nascimento
Published in: Health care for women international (2023)
Conditions such as violence, drug abuse, sexual satisfaction, anxiety, depression, and disability interfere with a healthy pregnancy and can also account for maternal morbidity. The instrument WOICE was built by WHO to measure it. We applied WOICE in a prospective cohort of 125 pregnant women, using a before-after approach, during the third trimester of pregnancy, and after 42 until 90 days of childbirth. 60% had anxiety during pregnancy, decreasing to 48.8% after delivery ( p  = 0.07), and depression scores decreased from 7.56 to 5.80 ( p  = 0.014). Disability affected 62.4% and 56, respectively. 9.6% used drugs during pregnancy, reducing to 4.0% after delivery (RR 0.69, IC 0.49 - 0.69).
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • depressive symptoms
  • multiple sclerosis
  • preterm birth
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • emergency department
  • gestational age
  • adverse drug