2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2022.103521
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Exploring factors associated with complete mental health of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…To date, understanding of COVID-19 impacts on the day-to-day lives and pregnancy experiences of mothers is limited. However, our findings are consistent with past qualitative research ( Sahin & Kabakci, 2021 ; Monteiro et al, 2023 ; Kolker et al, 2021 ), indicating the global overlap in mothers’ lived experiences of being pregnant during the pandemic. Taken together, the collectively knowledge across the studies can be used to informed public health policies that directly and indirectly impact women's health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…To date, understanding of COVID-19 impacts on the day-to-day lives and pregnancy experiences of mothers is limited. However, our findings are consistent with past qualitative research ( Sahin & Kabakci, 2021 ; Monteiro et al, 2023 ; Kolker et al, 2021 ), indicating the global overlap in mothers’ lived experiences of being pregnant during the pandemic. Taken together, the collectively knowledge across the studies can be used to informed public health policies that directly and indirectly impact women's health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Results about supportive relationships, higher perceived affection, and lower hostility tend to be greatly reported by the positive/ complete mental health group, more than the other groups (e.g., Antaramian et al, 2010;González et al, 2023;King et al, 2021;Magalhães & Calheiros, 2017;Monteiro et al, 2023;Wang et al, 2023). Mixed methods evidence highlighted that family support is significant for the Complete Mental Health group (Suldo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Factors Associated With Mental Health Statusmentioning
confidence: 92%