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The effect of spousal support on distress experienced during pregnancy in COVID-19 pandemic: Sample of Türkiye.

Ozlem Demirel BozkurtHande YağcanSeda HazarTugba Karaman
Published in: Health care for women international (2023)
We conducted this study with 147 volunteer pregnant women to determine the effect of spousal support on the stress experienced during pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic period. We determined that the prenatal stress level of the pregnant women was low (15.34 ± 7.07), they were not at risk for distress, and the spousal support level was high (74.58 ± 8.78). We found that the rate of spousal support was 0.897 times higher for women who did not experience distress. Due to the stay-at-home rule during the pandemic, couples had to be together at home, which caused high spousal support, and we found that women's stress levels were lower.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • intimate partner violence