Two-years mothering into the pandemic: Impact of the three COVID-19 waves in the Argentinian postpartum women’s mental health
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(3), P. e0294220 - e0294220
Published: March 19, 2025
The
COVID-19
pandemic
disproportionately
affects
certain
vulnerable
groups,
including
postpartum
women.
Thus,
this
work
aimed
to
analyze
the
mental
health
evolution
in
Argentinian
women
during
first
three
waves
of
and
its
determinants.
In
repeated
cross-sectional
study,
data
were
collected
COVID-19:
May-July/2020
(n
=
319),
April-August/2021
340),
December/2021-
March/2022
341).
Postpartum
depression,
insomnia,
perceived
stress
symptoms
assessed
using
valid
instruments.
Statistical
analyses
included
multivariate
logistic
regression,
analysis
variance,
structural
equation
modeling
test
for
temporal
trends
indicators
identify
their
prevalence
rates
depression
insomnia
rose
from
37%
60%
46%
62%,
respectively.
contrast,
pandemic-related
decreased.
following
negative
factors
maternal
identified:
unemployment
status,
lack
medical
support,
reduced
family
size,
remote
working,
advanced
age,
late
postpartum,
multiparity,
living
least
developed
region
Argentina.
Structural
confirmed
a
process
pandemic-stress
adaptation,
although
there
is
persistent
increment
consequent
increased
insomnia.
women’s
worsened
pandemic.
Although
have
become
more
able
cope
perceive
less
stress,
social
economic
impact
still
persists
puts
them
at
higher
psychological
risk.
systems
must
seek
protection
reproductive
age
against
order
with
events.
Language: Английский
Relationship between Depression, Anxiety, and Stress with Contacting COVID-19, Information About COVID-19, and the COVID-19 Vaccine in Jordan
Al-Rafidain Journal of Medical Sciences ( ISSN 2789-3219 ),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 173 - 180
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Background:
The
COVID-19
pandemic
resulted
in
a
global
mental
health
burden,
particularly
due
to
the
fear
of
contacting
individuals
with
COVID,
misinformation
about
pandemic,
and
vaccine
hesitancy.
Objective:
To
evaluate
depression,
anxiety,
stress
levels
among
Jordanians
during
as
well
investigate
differences
over
contact,
information,
pandemic.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
design
was
implemented.
In
order
enroll
624
participants,
purposive
snowball
sampling
Data
collected
using
Arabic
versions
Depression,
Anxiety,
Stress
Scales.
Results:
mean
scores
for
tension
were
12.26,
13.49,
respectively.
Nearly
52%
participants
reported
having
intimate
contact
confined
vaccine,
while
majority
knowing
someone
who
had
COVID-19.
significantly
different
relation
interaction
COVID-19,
information
vaccines.
Conclusions:
associated
an
elevated
incidence
anxiety
depression.
stressors
have
direct
impact
on
public
health,
necessitating
that
governments
systems
adapt,
innovate,
evolve
future.
This
objective
may
be
accomplished
through
utilization
technology
media.
Nevertheless,
most
effective
method
preventing
more
severe
effects
public's
at
this
time
is
prepare
potential
future
surges
epidemic.
Language: Английский
Study of the Deep Processes of COVID-19 in Russia: Finding Ways to Identify Preventive Measures
A. P. Anyutin,
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Tatiana M. Khodykina,
No information about this author
Ekaterina I. Akimova
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et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(22), P. 14714 - 14714
Published: Nov. 9, 2022
The
novel
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
has
had
a
huge
impact
on
all
areas
of
human
life.
Since
the
risk
biological
threats
will
persist
in
future,
it
is
very
important
to
ensure
mobilization
readiness
for
prompt
response
possible
emergence
epidemics
infectious
diseases.
Therefore,
from
both
theoretical
and
practical
standpoint,
currently
necessary
conduct
thorough
examination
COVID-19
epidemic.
goal
this
research
investigate
underlying
processes
that
led
Russia
identify
ways
improve
preventive
measures
quick
potential
COVID-19-like
pandemics.
This
analyze
daily
dynamics
number
infection
cases
new
lethal
COVID-19.
We
analyzed
N(d),
L(d),
their
percentage
ratio
L(d)/N(d)
100%
2
years
(from
beginning
23
March
2022),
rate
increase
decrease
these
indicators
(dN(d)/dd
dL(d)/dd),
as
well
spectra
created
basis
wavelet
analysis.
Wavelet
analysis
deep
structure
N(d)
L(d)
made
presence
internal
cycles,
study
which
makes
predict
days
with
maximum
infections
deaths
similar
outline
methods
improving
rapid
pandemics
Language: Английский
The Role of Chloroviruses as Possible Infectious Agents for Human Health: Putative Mechanisms of ATCV-1 Infection and Potential Routes of Transmission
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 40 - 40
Published: Jan. 5, 2023
The
Chlorovirus
genus
of
the
Phycodnaviridae
family
includes
large
viruses
with
a
double-stranded
DNA
genome.
Chloroviruses
are
widely
distributed
in
freshwater
bodies
around
world
and
have
been
isolated
from
sources
Europe,
Asia,
Australia,
North
South
America.
One
representative
chloroviruses
is
Acanthocystis
turfacea
chlorella
virus
1
(ATCV-1),
which
hosted
by
Chlorella
heliozoae.
A
few
publications
last
ten
years
about
potential
effects
ATCV-1
on
human
brain
sparked
interest
among
specialists
field
infectious
pathology.
goal
our
viewpoint
was
to
compile
scant
research
body,
demonstrate
role
as
new
possible
agents
for
health,
indicate
routes
transmission.
We
believe
that
transmission
remain
unexplored.
also
question
whether
chlorella-based
nutritional
supplements
dangerous
infections.
Further
will
help
identify
infection,
cell
types
can
persist,
pathological
mechanisms
virus's
effect
body.
Language: Английский
Lifestyle and mental health in conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic in a sample of people from the city of Medellín, Colombia
Gaceta Médica de Caracas,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
131(3S)
Published: June 4, 2023
It
is
important
to
analyze
the
experience
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
identifying
factors
that
allowed
population
mitigate
its
negative
effects
on
mental
health.
The
present
study
was
oriented
identify
related
lifestyle
and
relationship
with
health
in
a
sample
adults
city
Medellín,
Colombia,
during
quarantine
context
pandemic.
quantitative,
cross-sectional,
non-experimental,
descriptive
level.
Pender
(1996)
profile
questionnaire
(PEPSI-I)
Derogatis
(1994)
SCL-90-R
symptom
inventory
were
applied
100
people,
selected
utilizing
call
social
networks.
Language: Английский
Two-years mothering into the pandemic: Impact of the three COVID-19 waves in the Argentinian postpartum women’s mental health
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
Abstract
The
COVID-19
pandemic
disproportionately
affects
certain
vulnerable
groups,
including
postpartum
women.
Thus,
this
work
aimed
to
analyze
the
mental
health
evolution
in
Argentinian
women
during
first
three
waves
of
and
its
determinants.
In
repeated
cross-sectional
study,
data
were
collected
COVID-19:
May-July/2020
(n=319),
April-August/2021
(n=340),
December/2021-March/2022
(n=341).
Postpartum
depression
(PDSS-SF),
insomnia
(ISI),
perceived
stress
symptoms
(PSS-C)
used.
Statistical
analyses
included
multivariate
logistic
regression,
analysis
variance,
structural
equation
modeling
test
for
temporal
trends
indicators
identify
their
prevalence
rates
rose
from
37%
60%
46%
62%,
respectively.
contrast,
pandemic-related
decreased.
Certain
factors
increased
maternal
risk
symptoms:
unemployment
status,
no
medical
support,
reduced
family
size,
remote
working,
advanced
age,
late
postpartum,
multiparity,
living
least
developed
region
Argentina.
Structural
confirmed
a
process
pandemic-stress
adaptation,
although
there
is
persistent
increment
consequent
insomnia.
women’s
was
worsened
pandemic.
Although
have
become
more
able
cope
perceive
less
stress,
social
economic
impact
still
persists
puts
them
at
higher
psychological
risk.
systems
must
ensure
well-being
deal
with
current
future
consequences
epidemiological
scenario.
Language: Английский