Knowledge and stress level in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study during the COVID-19 pandemic
Maria Priliantari Ayu Kusumo,
Yosi Maria Wijaya,
Yuanita Ani Susilowati
Abstract:Introduction: Pregnant women are vulnerable to COVID-19 due to weakened immunity, leading to heightened stress amidst uncertainties about its impact. Research indicates increased levels of depression, stress, and anxiety in pregnant women since the pandemic declaration. This study explores the link between COVID-19 knowledge and stress levels among pregnant women.Methods: Data collection involved the administration of a questionnaire addressing COVID-19 knowledge and stress levels. A total of 255 respondents v… Show more
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