Relationship between social support and perinatal depression during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Kovacheva, Katina [1 ]
Rodriguez-Munoz, Maria de la Fe [1 ]
Gomez-Baya, Diego [2 ]
Dominguez-Salas, Sara [3 ]
Motrico, Emma [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Educ Distancia, Fac Psychol, Dept Personal Evaluat & Psychol Treatment, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Huelva, Dept Social Dev & Educ Psychol, Huelva, Spain
[3] Univ Loyola Andalucia, Dept Psychol, Seville, Spain
关键词
COVID-19; perinatal depression; postpartum depression; social support; pregnancy; POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION; MENTAL-HEALTH; RISK-FACTORS; PREGNANCY; ANXIETY; PREVALENCE; IMPACT;
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10.1080/02646838.2023.2230585
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Aims/BackgroundThis research aimed to identify the sources of social support and its relationship with perinatal depression (PPD) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Design/MethodsWe carried out a cross-sectional study with a sample of 3,356 women during perinatal period living in Spain. We used five items from the Spanish version of the Coronavirus Perinatal Experiences - Impact Survey to assess the impact of COVID-19 on social support and, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was used to assess depressive symptomatology.ResultsThe results obtained identified a possible relationship between seeking in-person support (OR = 0.51; 0.67, during pregnancy and after delivery respectively) and degree of feeling social support (OR = 0.77; 0.77) during the COVID-19 pandemic with a lower prevalence of depression. Otherwise, requiring the help of a mental health professional (OR = 2.92; 2.41) and weeks of confinement (OR = 1.03; 1.01) appeared to be associated with a higher prevalence of depression. During pregnancy, a possible association was found between the degree of concern about future changes in support and involvement of family and friends (OR = 1.75) with a higher prevalence of depression. On the other hand, in the postpartum period, there seems to be a relationship between seeking social support through social media (OR = 1.32) with a higher prevalence of depression and receiving support from friends (OR = 0.70) and health professionals (OR = 0.53) with a lower prevalence of depression.ConclusionThese results highlighted the importance of protecting perinatal mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting and developing social support networks.
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