2021
DOI: 10.5505/ktd.2021.11129
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Does the Risk of Postpartum Depression Increase in Women Who Gave Birth While Infected With SARS-CoV-2? A Preliminary Study in Turkey

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“…The incidence of PPD was notably higher among women who delivered during the epidemic (Mariño-Narvaez et al, 2021). A study in northeastern Italy compared the risk of PPD in mothers who gave birth during the Covid-19 pandemic (study group) with those from 2019 (control group), revealing signi cantly higher EPDS scores in the Covid-19 study group(Zanardo et al, 2020).In a study in Türkiye, it was noted that mothers who contracted Covid-19 and gave birth faced elevated risks of PPD, depression, and anxiety during the Pandemic(Işıkalan et al, 2021). The prevalence of PPD in Türkiye during the pandemic was determined to be 14.7% (Oskovi-Kaplan et al, 2021) and 34%(Guvenc et al, 2021).…”
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“…The incidence of PPD was notably higher among women who delivered during the epidemic (Mariño-Narvaez et al, 2021). A study in northeastern Italy compared the risk of PPD in mothers who gave birth during the Covid-19 pandemic (study group) with those from 2019 (control group), revealing signi cantly higher EPDS scores in the Covid-19 study group(Zanardo et al, 2020).In a study in Türkiye, it was noted that mothers who contracted Covid-19 and gave birth faced elevated risks of PPD, depression, and anxiety during the Pandemic(Işıkalan et al, 2021). The prevalence of PPD in Türkiye during the pandemic was determined to be 14.7% (Oskovi-Kaplan et al, 2021) and 34%(Guvenc et al, 2021).…”
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“…Türkiye'nin İç Anadolu bölgesinde yapılan bir diğer çalışmada ise, SARS-CoV-2 virüsü ile enfekte iken doğum yapan annelerin doğum sonrası depresyon oranı % 53,3 olarak belirtilmiştir. Ayrıca aynı çalışmada, COVID-19 pandemisinde postpartum depresyon olasılığının arttığı bildirilmiştir 45. Araştırmalardan elde edilen sonuçlar genel olarak COVID-19 pandemisinde annelerin depresyon açısından risk altında olduğunu, ancak oranların farklılık gösterdiğini ortaya koymaktadır.…”
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