| Literature DB >> 34262355 |
Chiara Colli1, Chiara Penengo1, Marco Garzitto1, Lorenza Driul2, Alessia Sala2, Matilde Degano2, Heidi Preis3, Marci Lobel3, Matteo Balestrieri1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: In February 2020, Italy became the first European country to face the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. The concerns of infection, financial worries, loss of freedom, and isolation during the ongoing pandemic can lead to negative psychological effects, including anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The main aim of our study was to evaluate the relationship between pandemic-related stress and pregnancy-specific stress and assess their role in the development of psychiatric symptoms. We predicted that pregnancy-specific stress would mediate an association of pandemic-related stress with psychiatric symptoms. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 258 pregnant women were assessed for general emotional symptoms with the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2), and an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder screening (OCD). The Revised Prenatal Distress Questionnaire (NuPDQ) and the Pandemic-Related Pregnancy Stress Scale (PREPS) were administered as measures of pregnancy-specific stress (PSS and pandemic-related, respectively). Mediation effects by NuPDQ for PREPS stress scales on psychiatric outcomes were calculated, using regression series and correcting for general covariates.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; anxiety; depression; obsessive-compulsive disorder; pregnancy-specific stress
Year: 2021 PMID: 34262355 PMCID: PMC8273904 DOI: 10.2147/IJWH.S315467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Health ISSN: 1179-1411
Total Sample (N=258). Distributions by 2020 Pandemic Phase in Italy, Pregnancy Period and Pregnancy Risk Status
| Pandemic | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trimester | Risk | 1st Phase | 2nd Phase | Total |
| Early (i/ii) | Low-risk | 51 | 54 | 105 |
| High-risk | 22 | 20 | 42 | |
| All | 73 | 74 | 147 | |
| Late (iii) | Low-risk | 32 | 37 | 69 |
| High-risk | 15 | 27 | 42 | |
| All | 47 | 64 | 111 | |
| All | Low-risk | 83 | 91 | 174 |
| High-risk | 37 | 47 | 84 | |
| All | 120 | 138 | 258 | |
Notes: 1st phase, Pandemic, first phase (April-May 2020); 2nd phase, Pandemic, second pandemic phase (July-August 2020); Early (i/ii), First and second trimester of pregnancy; Late (iii), Third trimester of pregnancy; High-risk, high-risk pregnancy; Low-risk, low-risk pregnancy.
Total Sample (N=258). Sociodemographic and Clinical Description. Continuous Measures are Reported in Part A. Binary Measures are Reported in Part B
| Part A. Continuous Measures [Range] | N. Patients (%) | Mean ±SD |
|---|---|---|
| Age in years [18–46] | 255 (98.8%) | 32.5 ±5.12 |
| Schooling in years[3–24] | 226 (87.6%) | 15.1 ±3.60 |
| Level of stress [1–5] | 250 (96.9%) | 2.3 ±0.98 |
| Level of support from family and friends [1–5] | 246 (95.3%) | 4.1 ±1.16 |
| Level of support from partner [1–5] | 252 (97.7%) | 4.5 ±0.88 |
| Level of healthy activities[1–5] | 252 (97.7%) | 3.7 ±0.93 |
| Knowledge about Covid-19 [1–5] | 249 (96.5%) | 3.3 ±1.01 |
| Number of children [0–5] | 249 (96.5%) | 0.6 ±0.79 |
| GAD-7 [0–21] | 242 (93.8%) | 5.9 ±4.20 |
| PHQ-2 [0–6] | 248 (96.1%) | 1.0 ±1.20 |
| NuPDQ [0–34] | 244 (94.6%) | 11.4 ±5.00 |
| PREPS-PS [1–5] | 243 (94.2%) | 2.9 ±0.86 |
| PREPS-PIS [1–5] | 245 (95.0%) | 2.6 ±1.02 |
| PREPS-PA [1–5] | 245 (95.0%) | 2.2 ±1.06 |
| Currently working | 254 (98.4%) | 187 (73.6%) |
| Low financial status | 245 (95.0%) | 34 (13.9%) |
| Medium financial status | 245 (95.0%) | 202 (82.4%) |
| High financial status | 245 (95.0%) | 9 (3.7%) |
| Loss of income due to pandemic | 246 (95.3%) | 77 (31.3%) |
| Chronic medical condition | 254 (98.4%) | 44 (17.3%) |
| Emotional/Physical abuse | 252 (97.7%) | 4 (1.6%) |
| History of Emotional/Psychiatric problems | 251 (97.3%) | 9 (3.6%) |
| Lives alone | 251 (97.3%) | 11 (4.4%) |
| High anxiety (GAD-7>6) | 242 (93.8%) | 79 (32.6%) |
| High depression (PHQ-2>2) | 248 (96.1%) | 12 (4.8%) |
| Positive screening for OCD | 249 (96.5%) | 28 (11.2%) |
Abbreviations: GAD-7, General Anxiety Disorder – 7; NuPDQ, Revised Prenatal Distress Questionnaire; OCD, Obsessive-Compulsive problems; PA, PREPS, Positive Appraisal scale; PHQ-2, Patient Health Questionnaire – 2; PIS, PREPS, Perinatal Infection Stress scale; PREPS, Pandemic-Related Pregnancy Stress questionnaire; PS, PREPS, Preparedness Stress scale; SD, standard deviation.
Multiple Linear Regressions with GAD-7 Scores and PHQ-2 Scores as Dependent Variables. Standardized Data and Coefficients are Reported with Their 95% Confidence Interval. See and for Details
| Measure | GAD-7 | PHQ-2 |
|---|---|---|
| β ±95% CI | β ±95% CI | |
| Intercept | +4.324 [−1.186, +9.834] | +1.966* [+0.406, +3.526] |
| PREPS-PA | −0.032 [−0.565, +0.502] | +0.052 [−0.101, +0.204] |
| At-risk pregnancy | +0.865 [−0.281, +2.011] | +0.002 [−0.326, +0.330] |
| Late pregnancy (3rd trimester) | −0.098 [−1.161, +0.964] | +0.158 [−0.146, +0.461] |
| 1st child | +0.019 [−1.063, +1.101] | −0.101 [−0.413, +0.210] |
| 2nd pandemic phase | +0.292 [−0.788, +1.372] | −0.095 [−0.403, +0.213] |
| Knowledge about COVID-19 | +0.698* [+0.154, +1.242]§ | +0.167* [+0.011, +0.324]§ |
| Rescheduled prenatal care appointment | −0.219 [−1.600, +1.161] | −0.185 [−0.582, +0.212] |
| Age (years) | +0.038 [−0.076, +0.152] | −0.008 [−0.040, +0.025] |
| Schooling (years) | +0.052 [−0.113, +0.218] | +0.001 [−0.046, +0.049] |
| Not employed | +0.469 [−0.857, +1.796] | +0.417* [+0.039, +0.794]§ |
| Low financial status | −0.309 [−1.869, +1.252] | −0.197 [−0.647, +0.253] |
| Loss of income due to pandemic | +0.059 [−1.077, +1.196] | +0.162 [−0.163, +0.487] |
| History of emotional/psychiatric problem | +6.923* [+4.075, +9.771]§ | +1.479* [+0.652, +2.306]§ |
| Emotional/Physical abuse | −0.130 [−4.360, +4.100] | −0.182 [−1.411, +1.046] |
| Chronic medical condition | −0.871 [−2.303, +0.560] | −0.294 [−0.708, +0.121]§ |
| Level support from family/friends | −0.309 [−0.788, +0.171] | −0.044 [−0.180, +0.093] |
| Level support from partner | +0.330 [−0.314, +0.974] | −0.067 [−0.246, +0.112] |
| Level healthy activities | −0.958* [−1.529, −0.386]§ | −0.268* [−0.434, −0.103]§ |
| Lives alone | +3.015* [+0.404, +5.626]§ | +0.392 [−0.366, +1.150] |
Notes: *Statistically significant with p<0.050. §Predictor maintained in the corresponding backward-selected model.
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GAD-7, General Anxiety Disorder, 7-items, questionnaire; PHQ-2, Patient Health Questionnaire, 2-items, questionnaire; PREPS-PA, Pandemic-Related Pregnancy Stress questionnaire, Positive Appraisal scale.
Figure 1Mediations of pregnancy-specific stress (NuPDQ) in regressions of anxiety score (GAD-7) on pandemic-related stress measures (PREPS-PS and PREPS-PIS). Mediation coefficients are reported with 95% confidence interval between square brackets. Selected covariates are listed. See and for details.
Figure 2Mediations of pregnancy-specific stress (NuPDQ) in regressions of depression score (PHQ-2) on pandemic-related stress measures (PREPS-PS and PREPS-PIS). Mediation coefficients are reported with 95% confidence interval between square brackets. Selected covariates are listed. See and for details.
Figure 3Mediations of pregnancy-specific stress (NuPDQ) in regressions of screening for obsessive-compulsive problems on stress for prenatal infection (PREPS-PIS). Mediation coefficients are reported with 95% confidence interval between square brackets.