When pregnancy and pandemic coincide: changes in stress and anxiety over the course of pregnancy.
Heidi PreisJennifer A SomersBrittain L MahaffeyMarci LobelPublished in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2022)
Stress perceptions and anxiety patterns of change over the course of pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic were different. Therefore, to evaluate the well-being of pregnant women during a global health crisis, it is important to assess both stress perceptions and emotional stress responses (i.e. anxiety). Screening for anxiety symptoms in early pregnancy would be valuable as symptoms may not spontaneously decrease even when stressful conditions improve.