Impact of social support and mindfulness in the associations between perceived risk of COVID-19 acquisition and pregnancy outcomes in Iranian population: a longitudinal cohort study

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Sharifi-Heris, Zahra [1 ]
Amiri-Farahani, Leila [2 ]
Shahabadi, Zahra [3 ]
Sanaei, Mohaddeseh [3 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Sue & Bill Gross Sch Nursing, Irvine, CA USA
[2] Iran Univ Med Sci, Nursing & Midwifery Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dept Reprod Hlth & Midwifery, Tehran, Iran
[3] Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dept Reprod Hlth & Midwifery, Student Res Comm, Tehran, Iran
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Mindfulness; COVID-19 risk; Pregnancy outcomes; Social support; Neonatal outcomes; Maternal outcomes; BIRTH-WEIGHT; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; STRESS; HEALTH; PERCEPTION; EDUCATION; POVERTY; WOMEN; LIFE;
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10.1186/s40359-023-01371-4
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Background and aims Various devastating infection outbreaks including COVID-19, threat both mother and fetus health. These life-threating outbreaks as potential harms are highly associated with relevant perceived risk. Social support and mindfulness are two factors that may moderate the associations between the perceived risk of COVID-19 and pregnancy outcomes. In this study we investigated the potential moderating impact of social support and mindfulness in the aforementioned association.Methods This study is a longitudinal cohort study in which 483 Iranian pregnant women in Tehran have been studied. Perceived risk of COVID-19 questions, Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS), and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) were used through an online platform to assess the independent variables during pregnancy. Neonatal and maternal outcomes including gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, abortion, birth weight, and gestational age at birth, was extracted from Electronic Health Record (EHR) after childbirth as the dependent variables. The aim of the study is to investigate whether social support and mindfulness can affect the associations between perceived risk of Covid-19 acquisition and pregnancy outcomes.Results Perceived risk of COVID-19 was negatively associated with pregnancy outcomes including birth weight (-28, 95% CI [-53, -3.4], p < .05) and gestational age at birth (-0.9, 95% CI [-2,0.11], p < .05). However, social support could not moderate these associations. Mindfulness, on the other hand, moderated the association between perceived risk and stillbirth meaning that by increasing mindfulness, the association between the perceived risk and stillbirth may also be increased (OR = 0.03; p < .05).Conclusion The findings of this study showed that social support lacks the moderating impact on the association between perceived risk of COVID-19 and pregnancy outcomes. Mindfulness, on the other hand, indicate a positive moderating impact for the association between perceived risk of Covid-19 and stillbirth. More studies in different populations are suggested to investigate the impact of mindfulness and social support on the association between perceived risk and pregnancy outcomes.
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