COVID‐19 Posttraumatic Effects on Perinatal Psychological Distress: A Cross‐Sectional Study at the End of the Pandemic Health Emergency
Alessia Caffieri,
Rosa Fabbricatore,
Giorgia Margherita
Abstract:IntroductionPsychological distress in pregnant and postpartum women increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic. However, the impact of the pandemic in perinatal women at the end of the health emergency has been rarely studied. This study is aimed at investigating the psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women at the end of the COVID‐19 public health emergency, hypothesizing that the COVID‐19‐related fears influence perinatal psychological distress via the mediation of the COVID‐19‐related posttraumatic … Show more
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