Maternal Mental Health Status and Approaches for Accessing Antenatal Care Information During the COVID-19 Epidemic in China: Cross-Sectional Study.
Hong JiangLongmei JinXu QianXu XiongXuena LaWeiyi ChenXiaoguang YangFengyun YangXinwen ZhangNazhakaiti AbudukelimuXingying LiZhenyu XieXiaoling ZhuXiaohua ZhangLifeng ZhangLi WangLingling LiMu LiPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
During the COVID-19 outbreak in China, pregnant women experienced high levels of perceived stress, anxiety, and depression. During such public health emergencies, mental health care services should be strengthened to reassure and support pregnant women. Specific information targeted at pregnant women, including information on how to cope in an emergency or major disease outbreak, developed and disseminated by health care institutions via social media platforms could be an effective way to mitigate mental health challenges and ensure epidemic preparedness and response in the future.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- mental health
- public health
- social media
- health information
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- coronavirus disease
- mental illness
- sars cov
- emergency department
- palliative care
- global health
- affordable care act
- quality improvement
- current status
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- cancer therapy
- primary care
- social support
- pain management
- body mass index
- chronic pain
- drug delivery
- stress induced
- infectious diseases
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- birth weight