Anxiety, Depression, And Knowledge Level In Postpartum Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic

PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE(2021)

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Purpose This study aimed to assess anxiety, depression, and knowledge level in postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design and Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on 212 postpartum women using a web-based online survey in Ankara, Turkey.Findings The prevalence of depression was 34.0%. The mean anxiety and COVID-19 knowledge scores were 42.69 +/- 9.93 and 9.69 +/- 1.94, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference between the anxiety scores and depression status (p < 0.001) of women. There were statistically significant differences between fear about being infected with COVID-19 for themselves (p = 0.01) and for babies (p = 0.01) and the postpartum depression (PPD).Practice Implications During the COVID-19 pandemic, early detection and appropriate and timely intervention to prevent and detect anxiety and PPD are crucial to the well-being of a woman.
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anxiety, COVID-19, depression, knowledge, nursing, postpartum women
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