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. 2023 Mar:118:103580.
doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2022.103580. Epub 2022 Dec 24.

Social support and mental health in maternity: Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Social support and mental health in maternity: Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

Alonso Titos Tania et al. Midwifery. 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Motherhood involves a process of adaptation and the perception of social support influences mental health, breastfeeding or newborn care among others. The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a distancing from family, friends and health professionals.

Methods: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The present study aims to describe and analyze the social support and mental health of mothers during this period.

Methods: The sample were 179 women with children older than 6 months. The questionnaires used were the DUKE-UNC-11 and GHQ-12. Data analysis was carried out with Spearman's Rho and Mann Whitney U test.

Results: 75.8% of the sample perceived normal social support during the pandemic. Within the dimensions of social support, women reported perceiving satisfactory confidential support, while affective support was perceived as low. Correlational analysis reported a significant relationship between mental health, confidential support and affective support. Group comparison noted greater confidential support in primiparous.

Conclusions: The sample is sensitive to changes originated by COVID-19 constraints influencing perceived social support and mental health. Affective and confidential support as well as the involvement of health professionals and the environment are fundamental for mental health during the first year of maternity.

Relevance to clinical practice: Mothers' mental health is sensitive and vulnerable to social changes, in this case, those that occurred as a consequence of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Keywords: COVID-19; Maternity; Mental health and social support.

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Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) Duke-UNC-11.
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Items Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) Duke-UNC-11.
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Items General Health Questionnaire (GHQ 12).

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