Economic, Psychological, and Emotional Well-Being of Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Kamal M EldeirawiVictoria W PerskyCameron ZielkeEllen GoldsteinOlivia BimbiJennifer SaenzZane MustafaTamara A JumahXavier R RamirezAli AldirawiLaurie QuinnRosalba HernandezPublished in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2024)
Our findings are consistent with previous literature revealing that diagnosis, exposure, concerns about family, and effects on financial stability were related to depressive symptoms during the pandemic. The relationships between financial and housing concerns with elevated depressive symptoms, independent of concerns about infection in family members, suggest that there may be direct and indirect effects of the pandemic on mental health.