Prevalence of postpartum depression and antenatal anxiety symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic: An observational prospective cohort study in Greece.

Georgia Micha,Thomas Hyphantis,Chryssoula Staikou,Dimitrios Valsamidis,Eleni Arnaoutoglou,Petros Tzimas,Nikolaos Vlahos,Alexandros Daponte, Ioannis Grypiotis, Polyxeni Pappa, Erofili Evangelaki, Sofia Apostolidou, Vasileios Paschos, Giolanda Varvarousi,Metaxia Bareka, Gloria E Izountouemoi,Orestis Tsonis,Iouliani Koullourou,Konstantina Kalopita,Konstantinos Kotsis

European journal of midwifery(2022)

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Compared to reported prevalence of PPD from previous studies before the COVID-19 era in Greece, we did not find elevated rates during the first wave of the pandemic. High anxiety levels were observed indicating that there is a need for close monitoring in pregnancy during the pandemic and anxiety screening to identify women who need support in the pandemic era. A well-planned maternity program should be employed by all the associated care providers to maintain the proper antenatal care adjusted to the pandemic strains as well as a follow-up after labor.
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COVID-19,Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS),anxiety,postpartum depression
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