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Journal article

Depression in pregnant women with and without COVID-19

Abstract

Evidence suggests that pregnant women who test positive for COVID-19 may develop more severe illness than non-pregnant women and may be at greater risk for psychological distress. The relationship between COVID-19 status (positive, negative, never tested) and symptoms of depression was examined in a survey study (May to September 2020) of pregnant women (n = 869). Pregnant women who reported testing positive for COVID-19 were significantly more …

Authors

Papadopoulos A; Nichols ES; Mohsenzadeh Y; Giroux I; Mottola MF; Van Lieshout RJ; Duerden EG

Journal

BJPsych Open, Vol. 7, No. 5,

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Publication Date

September 2021

DOI

10.1192/bjo.2021.1010

ISSN

2056-4724