A cross-country study on the impact of governmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health

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Ana Mesquita
Raquel Costa
Rena Bina
Carmen Cadarso-Suárez
Francisco Gude
Carla Díaz-Louzao
Pelin Dikmen-Yildiz
Ana Osorio
Vera Mateus
Sara Domínguez-Salas
Eleni Vousoura
Drorit Levy
Samira Alfayumi-Zeadna
Claire A. Wilson
Yolanda Contreras-García
Mercedes Carrasco-Portiño
Sandra Saldivia
Andri Christoforou
Eleni Hadjigeorgiou
Ethel Felice
Rachel Buhagiar
Camellia Hancheva
Erilda Ajaz
Ana Uka
Emma Motrico
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[1] University of Minho,School of Psychology
[2] Universidade do Porto,EPIUnit
[3] Rua das Taipas, Instituto de Saúde Pública
[4] n° 135,Laboratório para a Investigação Integrativa e Translacional em Saúde Populacional (ITR)
[5] Universidade do Porto,Hei
[6] Rua das Taipas,Lab: Digital Human
[7] n° 135,Environment Interaction Lab, Faculty of Psychology, Education and Sports
[8] Lusófona University,School of Social Work
[9] Bar Ilan University,Department of Statistics, Mathematical Analysis, and Optimization, Group of Biostatistics and Biomedical Data Science
[10] University of Santiago de Compostela,Department of Epidemiology, Research Group On Epidemiology of Common Diseases
[11] University Clinical Hospital of Santiago,Department of Psychology
[12] Santiago de Compostela Health Research Institute (IDIS),Graduate Program on Developmental Disorders and Mackenzie Center for Research in Childhood and Adolescence, Center for Biological and Health Sciences
[13] Kirklareli University,Psychology Department
[14] Mackenzie Presbyterian University,Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy
[15] Universidad Loyola Andalucia,The Center for Women’s Health Studies and Promotion
[16] National and Kapodestrian University of Athens,Nursing Department, School of Health Sciences
[17] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,Section of Women’s Mental Health
[18] Ashkelon Academic College,Department of Obstetrics and Puericulture. Faculty of Medicine
[19] King’s College London and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health. Faculty of Medicine
[20] Universidad de Concepción,Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
[21] Universidad de Concepción,Department of Nursing, School of Health Science
[22] European University Cyprus,Department of Psychiatry
[23] Cyprus University of Technology,Department of Education and English Language
[24] University of Malta,undefined
[25] Sofia University “St. Kliment Ochridski”,undefined
[26] Beder University College,undefined
[27] ProChild CoLAB,undefined
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This study aimed to analyse the role of governmental responses to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, measured by the Containment and Health Index (CHI), on symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy and postpartum, while considering the countries’ Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) and individual factors such as age, gravidity, and exposure to COVID-19. A cross-sectional study using baseline data from the Riseup-PPD-COVID-19 observational prospective international study (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04595123) was carried out between June and October 2020 in 12 countries (Albania, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom). Participants were 7645 pregnant women or mothers in the postpartum period—with an infant aged up to 6 months—who completed the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) or the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) during pregnancy or the postpartum period. The overall prevalence of clinically significant depression symptoms (EPDS ≥ 13) was 30%, ranging from 20,5% in Cyprus to 44,3% in Brazil. The prevalence of clinically significant anxiety symptoms (GAD-7 ≥ 10) was 23,6% (ranging from 14,2% in Israel and Turkey to 39,5% in Brazil). Higher symptoms of anxiety or depression were observed in multigravida exposed to COVID-19 or living in countries with a higher number of deaths due to COVID-19. Furthermore, multigravida from countries with lower IHDI or CHI had higher symptoms of anxiety and depression. Perinatal mental health is context-dependent, with women from more disadvantaged countries at higher risk for poor mental health. Implementing more restrictive measures seems to be a protective factor for mental health, at least in the initial phase of the COVID-19.
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