The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Depressive Disorder with Postpartum Onset: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Description
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
- Delivered mothers within age group of 18–50 years;
- Women who had given birth in the last year from the date of completion of the survey;
- No history of psychiatric disorders;
- No history of peripartum depression in previous pregnancies;
- No past incidents or diagnoses of COVID-19 infection in the last year;
- Women who expressed an interest in this topic and who have provided informed consent to participate in the study.
- Women with current and past use of psychotropic medications;
- Women with a high-risk pregnancy (including preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, chronic disease, intrauterine growth restriction, known fetal anomalies, or chromosomal aberrations);
- Women who had a history of psychiatric disorders or mental health issues.
2.2. Ethics Declarations
2.3. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Questionnaire
2.4. Statistical Assessment
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age | |
Range | 18–45 |
Mean SD | 28.52 (4.93) |
Marital status | |
Married | 86.7% (746) |
Cohabiting | 11.4% (98) |
Single | 1.9% (16) |
Area of residence | |
Urban | 69.5% (598) |
Rural | 30.5% (262) |
Level of education | |
Higher education | 59.2% (509) |
High school | 32.2% (277) |
Primary education | 8.6% (74) |
Socio-economic conditions | |
Very good standard of living | 19.4% (167) |
Good standard of living | 59% (507) |
Satisfactory conditions | 18.6% (160) |
Poor living conditions | 3% (26) |
Workplace hazard | |
High | 8.4% (72) |
Medium | 22.7% (195) |
Low | 69% (593) |
Health status | |
Good | 79.4% (683) |
Satisfactory | 19.5% (168) |
Poor | 1% (9) |
Parity | |
Primiparous | 65.2% (561) |
Secondiparous | 28.1% (242) |
Tertiparous | 5.2% (45) |
Quarteparous | 1.3% (11) |
Quintiparous | 0.1% (1) |
Number of miscarriages in their personal obstetric history | |
No miscarriage | 80.1% (689) |
One miscarriage | 15.1% (130) |
Two miscarriages | 4% (34) |
Three miscarriages | 0.6% (5) |
Four miscarriages | 0.2% (2) |
Number of abortions performed upon request in their personal obstetric history | |
No abortion on request | 87.2% (750) |
One abortion on request | 9% (77) |
Two abortions on request | 2.7% (23) |
Three abortions on request | 0.9% (8) |
Four abortions on request | 0% (0) |
Five abortions on request | 0.2% (2) |
Method of achieving pregnancy | |
Naturally | 95.8% (824) |
In vitro fertilization | 1.2% (10) |
With previous treatment | 3% (26) |
Question Number | Item Question | Score 0 | Score 1 | Score 2 | Score 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Question 1 | “I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things.” | 57.2% (492) | 34.1% (293) | 7.3% (63) | 1.4% (12) |
Question 2 | “I have looked forward with enjoyment to things.” | 65.9% (567) | 22.4% (193) | 9.4% (81) | 2.2% (19) |
Question 3 | “I have blamed myself unnecessarily when things went wrong.” | 7.4% (64) | 24% (206) | 41.4% (356) | 27.2% (234) |
Question 4 | “I have been anxious or worried for no good reason.” | 10% (86) | 7.9% (68) | 58.5% (503) | 23.6% (203) |
Question 5 | “I have felt scared or panicky for no very good reason.” | 15.6% (134) | 21% (181) | 42.8% (368) | 20.6% (177) |
Question 6 | “Things have been getting on top of me.” | 7.4% (64) | 21% (181) | 58.3% (501) | 13.3% (114) |
Question 7 | “I have been so unhappy that I have had difficulty sleeping.” | 31.5% (271) | 24.4% (210) | 32.9% (283) | 11.2% (96) |
Question 8 | “I have felt sad or miserable.” | 19.3% (166) | 38.6% (332) | 30.7% (264) | 11.4% (98) |
Question 9 | “I have been so unhappy that I have been crying.” | 15% (129) | 16.9% (145) | 46.9% (403) | 21.3% (183) |
Question 10 | “The thought of harming myself has occurred to me.” | 71.3% (613) | 13.8% (119) | 12.2% (105) | 2.7% (23) |
Association Variables | Type of Birth | p-Value | Postpartum Depression | p-Value | |||
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Caesarean Section | Vaginal Delivery | Absence | Present | ||||
Depressive disorder | Without | 128 (25.80%) | 132 (36.30%) | 0.0012 * | |||
Minor | 78 (15.70%) | 56 (15.40%) | 0.98 | - | |||
Major | 290 (58.50%) | 176 (48.40%) | 0.0041 * | ||||
Marital status | Married | 441 (88.90%) | 305 (83.80%) | 0.0382 * | 229 (88.10%) | 517 (86.17%) | 0.511 |
Cohabiting | 41 (8.30%) | 57 (15.70%) | 0.0011 * | 26 (10.00%) | 72 (12.00%) | 0.465 | |
Single | 14 (2.80%) | 2 (0.50%) | 0.026 * | 5 (1.90%) | 11 (1.83%) | 0.837 | |
Education level | Less than high school | 24 (4.80%) | 50 (13.70%) | <0.001 * | 24 (9.20%) | 50 (8.30%) | 0.764 |
High school graduate | 160 (32.30%) | 117 (32.10%) | 0.991 | 67 (25.8%) | 210 (35.00%) | 0.010 * | |
Higher education | 312 (62.90%) | 197 (54.10%) | 0.012 * | 169 (65.00%) | 340 (56.70%) | 0.028 * | |
Socio-economic conditions | Good | 290 (58.50%) | 217 (59.60%) | 0.799 | 157 (60.40%) | 350 (58.30%) | 0.617 |
Very good | 111 (22.40%) | 56 (15.40%) | 0.013 * | 60 (23.10%) | 107 (17.80%) | 0.087 | |
Poor | 10 (2.00%) | 16 (4.40%) | 0.067 | 4 (1.50%) | 22 (3.70%) | 0.131 | |
Satisfactory | 85 (17.10%) | 75 (20.60%) | 0.224 | 39 (15.00%) | 121 (20.20%) | 0.088 | |
Health status | Good | 386 (77.80%) | 297 (81.60%) | 0.202 | 232 (89.20%) | 451 (75.20%) | <0.001 * |
Poor | 6 (1.20%) | 3 (0.80%) | 0.816 | 1 (0.40%) | 8 (1.30%) | 0.404 | |
Fair | 104 (21.00%) | 64 (17.60%) | 0.248 | 27 (10.40%) | 141 (23.50%) | <0.001 * |
Variable | Depressive Disorder | N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | Mean Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maternal age | No | 260 | 29.04 | 4.782 | 0.297 | 459.31 |
Yes | 600 | 28.29 | 4.982 | 0.203 | 418.01 | |
Number of miscarriages | No | 260 | 0.20 | 0.511 | 0.032 | 413.76 |
Yes | 600 | 0.28 | 0.602 | 0.025 | 437.75 | |
Number of abortions on demand | No | 260 | 0.09 | 0.328 | 0.020 | 409.48 |
Yes | 600 | 0.22 | 0.622 | 0.025 | 439.61 | |
Number of births | No | 260 | 1.43 | 0.639 | 0.040 | 437.21 |
Yes | 600 | 1.43 | 0.675 | 0.028 | 427.59 | |
Number of miscarriages | Absence | 260 | 0.20 | 0.511 | 0.032 | 413.76 |
Minor | 134 | 0.34 | 0.660 | 0.057 | 454.24 | |
Major | 466 | 0.27 | 0.585 | 0.027 | 433.01 | |
Number of abortions on demand | Absence | 260 | 0.09 | 0.328 | 0.020 | 409.48 |
Number of births | Minor | 134 | 0.23 | 0.612 | 0.053 | 443.26 |
Major | 466 | 0.22 | 0.625 | 0.029 | 438.56 | |
Absence | 260 | 1.43 | 0.639 | 0.040 | 437.21 | |
Minor | 134 | 1.54 | 0.752 | 0.065 | 462.49 | |
Major | 466 | 1.39 | 0.648 | 0.030 | 417.56 |
Variable | Type of Birth | N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | Mean Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Edinburgh Score | Vaginal delivery | 364 | 12.46 | 6.116 | 0.321 | 449.71 |
Caesarean section | 496 | 13.51 | 5.892 | 0.265 | 404.32 |
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Ciolac, L.; Craina, M.L.; Enatescu, V.R.; Tudor, A.; Bernad, E.S.; Nitu, R.; Hogea, L.; Boscu, L.; Bernad, B.-C.; Timircan, M.O.; et al. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Depressive Disorder with Postpartum Onset: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2857. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11212857
Ciolac L, Craina ML, Enatescu VR, Tudor A, Bernad ES, Nitu R, Hogea L, Boscu L, Bernad B-C, Timircan MO, et al. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Depressive Disorder with Postpartum Onset: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(21):2857. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11212857
Chicago/Turabian StyleCiolac, Livia, Marius Lucian Craina, Virgil Radu Enatescu, Anca Tudor, Elena Silvia Bernad, Razvan Nitu, Lavinia Hogea, Lioara Boscu, Brenda-Cristiana Bernad, Madalina Otilia Timircan, and et al. 2023. "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Depressive Disorder with Postpartum Onset: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 11, no. 21: 2857. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11212857
APA StyleCiolac, L., Craina, M. L., Enatescu, V. R., Tudor, A., Bernad, E. S., Nitu, R., Hogea, L., Boscu, L., Bernad, B. -C., Timircan, M. O., Ciolac, V., Nediglea, C. -O., & Maghiari, A. L. (2023). The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Depressive Disorder with Postpartum Onset: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 11(21), 2857. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11212857