2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3539359
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Perinatal Depression of Women Along with 2019 Novel Coronavirus Breakout in China

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“…The results of the study by Wu et al showed that that awareness of COVID-19 signi cantly increased the prevalence of perinatal depression [35]. Also, in the study of Zheng et al, they concluded that prevalence of COVID-19 was presumably to excess the incidence of depression in cancer patients [36].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The results of the study by Wu et al showed that that awareness of COVID-19 signi cantly increased the prevalence of perinatal depression [35]. Also, in the study of Zheng et al, they concluded that prevalence of COVID-19 was presumably to excess the incidence of depression in cancer patients [36].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Thus, increasing the score on the physical and psychological symptoms of Coronavirusinduced anxiety was signi cantly associated with physical symptoms, depression anxiety, and social dysfunction, which is consistent with the results of the present study (16). Also, the results of studies conducted by Durankuş et al 2020, and Wu et al 2020, showed that the coronavirus disease epidemic affected the anxiety and depression of pregnant women so that the level of anxiety and depression in pregnant women was higher during the epidemic (29,30).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anticipated concerns among pregnant women, such as fear of infection, and vertical transmission from mother to fetus are common. As a result, the coronavirus can be expected to increase the risk of depression in pregnant women (30). Depression also causes adverse consequences of pregnancy and, by in uencing the social and environmental psychology of QoL, reduces the QoL (28,29).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, pregnant women who need more emotional supports might lose these supports due to the applied limitations of the covid-19 epidemics because of decline in relations with relatives [25]. According to the ndings of the study performed in China, depression in pregnant women is increased during prevalence of covid-19 disease [43]. It should be considered that the cesarean section increases postpartum anxiety, stress and depression, which can cause effects such as decline in fertility, increase in pregnancy intervals, and increase in labor risk in further pregnancies [44].…”
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confidence: 99%