Maternal attachment, Edinburgh depression scoring, and postpartum anxiety scale are evaluated in patients with covid-positive pregnancies in the 3rd month after birth.
Maternal attachment, Edinburgh depression scoring and postpartum anxiety scale are evaluated in 250 covid-positive pregnant women in the 3rd month after birth. The results will be compared with the results of covid-negative pregnant women who gave birth in the same period.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
The results will be compared with the results of covid-negative pregnant women who gave birth in the same period.
Pinar Yalcin Bahat
Istanbul, İ̇stanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Maternal attachment in SARS- cov2 positive and negative pregnant women
Maternal attachment scores evaluated in 250 covid-positive pregnant women in the 3rd month after birth. The results will be compared with the results of covid-negative pregnant women who gave birth in the same period. High scores from the scale indicate high maternal attachment.
Time frame: 3 months
Edinburgh depression scores in in SARS- cov2 positive and negative pregnant women
Edinburgh depression scores evaluated in 250 covid-positive pregnant women in the 3rd month after birth. The results will be compared with the results of covid-negative pregnant women who gave birth in the same period. All questions are scored between 0 and 3 and the highest possible score on the scale is 30. and shows advanced depression.
Time frame: 3 months
Postpartum anxiety scale scores in in SARS- cov2 positive and negative pregnant women
Postpartum anxiety scale scores evaluated in 250 covid-positive pregnant women in the 3rd month after birth. The results will be compared with the results of covid-negative pregnant women who gave birth in the same period. It can be said that the postpartum anxiety levels of those who score 73 and below on the scale are low, those who score between 74 and 100 are medium, and those who score 101 and above are high.
Time frame: 3 months
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