Mental Health Issues in Female Population during Covid-19 Pandemic
Syeda Fariha Hussain, Shazia Aftab, Huma Baloch, Naila Qamar, Maryam Masood, Zakia Bano
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ABSTRACT
Background: Female population can be affected by various
psychological factors that can have adverse effects on the woman’s mental
health. Pandemics are one such times which can have negative effect on the
mental health. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the status of
depression and anxiety and factors associated with it in the female population
(pregnant and non-pregnant women) during the outbreak of COVID-19.
Methods: This descriptive-analytical cross-sectional
study was performed on 345 women coming to a tertiary care hospital in Karachi,
Pakistan. The data was collected using the socio-demographic characteristics
questionnaire and the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 questionnaires. Regression analysis was
done to determine the association between various factors with depression and
anxiety.
Results: Mean age of the
participants was 27.9 years Depression and anxiety symptoms were observed in
32.7, 32.7, and 43.9% of the participants, respectively The mean score of depression was found to be 3.72 (3.80) whereas
of anxiety was 3.5 (4.006). The overall
prevalence of depression was 30.5% and that of anxiety was 18.55%, with varying degrees
from mild to severe.
Conclusions: Females in general and pregnant women
specifically need special attention of the health care policy makers and this
group should be given importance especially in times of such pandemics and all
necessary measures should be taken to provide mental and psychological support.
Keywords: COVID-19, Pregnancy, Prevalence, Depression,
Anxiety, Stress