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Are Providers Adequately Screening for Anxiety Symptoms During Pregnancy?

NURSING FOR WOMENS HEALTH(2024)

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Objective: To examine the difference in prevalence of self- reported anxiety symptoms throughout pregnancy compared to clinical diagnosis of an anxiety disorder by a provider. Design: Secondary data analysis of a prospective cohort study 50 pregnant individuals. Setting/Local Problem: Pregnant individuals commonly experience heightened anxiety symptoms, which are associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. However, a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder by a health care provider is less common, which may result in insufficient mental health intervention. Participants: Pregnant individuals were recruited at their first prenatal appointment and followed until birth. Intervention/Measurements: We examined anxiety symptoms using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Anxiety subscale. We conducted a medical record review to examine if pregnant individuals were clinically diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Results: Based on an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Anxiety subscale cutoff score of >= 5, 40% (n = 20) of individuals experienced anxiety symptoms during pregnancy. However, only 16% (n = 8) of participants were diagnosed with an anxiety disorder by a health care provider. Conclusion: Anxiety symptoms are prevalent throughout pregnancy and may be underdiagnosed by health care providers. An intervention to increase clinical diagnosis of an anxiety disorder and subsequent referral to a mental health specialist may be indicated.
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anxiety,anxiety disorder,anxiety symptoms,birth,pregnancy,pregnant,screening
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