Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Perceived Stress in Postpartum Mexican Women during the COVID-19 Lockdown.
Blanca Vianey Suárez-RicoGuadalupe Estrada GutierrezMaribel Sánchez-MartínezOtilia Perichart-PereraCarolina Rodríguez-HernándezCarla González-LeyvaErika Osorio-ValenciaArturo Cardona-PérezAddy Cecilia Helguera-RepettoSalvador Espino Y SosaJuan Mario Solis-ParedesEnrique Reyes-MuñozPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
The COVID-19 lockdown represents a new challenge for mental health researchers and clinical practitioners. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and perceived stress in postpartum Mexican women. The study included 293, 4-12-week postpartum women over the age of 18. The Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS), Trait-State Trait Anxiety Inventory (T-STAI), and Ten Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), which are all questionnaires validated for the Mexican population, were applied using a web-based online survey. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. The mean ± standard deviation (SD) of the maternal age was 29.9 ± 6.3 years; the EPDS score: 11 ± 6, T-STAI score: 41.7 ± 12.3, and PSS-10 score: 17.1 ± 7. The prevalence (95% CI) of the postpartum depression symptoms was 39.2% (34-45%), trait anxiety symptoms were found among 46.1% (32-43%) of the participants, and moderate and high perceived stress were in 58% (52-64) and 10.9% (7.8-15) of the participants, respectively. The prevalence of depressive symptoms, generalized anxiety, and perceived stress was higher among postpartum Mexican women during the COVID-19 outbreak than before the lockdown. Our findings highlight the importance of monitoring perinatal mental health during pandemics and the need to design effective psychologic interventions for these patients.
Keyphrases
- depressive symptoms
- sleep quality
- mental health
- social support
- physical activity
- risk factors
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnancy outcomes
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- pregnant women
- end stage renal disease
- mental illness
- social media
- newly diagnosed
- type diabetes
- genome wide
- chronic kidney disease
- stress induced
- prognostic factors
- heat stress
- cervical cancer screening
- randomized controlled trial
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- primary care
- patient reported outcomes
- skeletal muscle
- general practice
- insulin resistance
- double blind
- gene expression
- weight gain
- health information
- cross sectional
- birth weight