Title
Study of the Anxiety level during COVID-19 in pregnant women of the Ascensión Health Center - Huancavelica - Peru 2021
Date Issued
01 January 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Karina C.
De La Cruz Q.
Patricia M.
Quispe R.
Publisher(s)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
This quantitative exploratory study analyzes the anxiety level in pregnant women from an Andean town in Huancavelica and its causes and possible effects. Objective: Determine the anxiety level in pregnant women from the Ascensión Health Center - Huancavelica 2021. Methods: A prospective observational study was carried out, descriptive level. In 270 pregnant women; AAD Zung observation and test sheet instruments. Results: 64.4% presented anxiety, 58.5% (158) minimal to moderate and 5.9% (16) marked to severe. The most affected were non-health professionals and students, 20% and 15.97% of marked to severe anxiety, and 50% and 63.64% minimal to moderate, housewives and independent workers presented 3.45% and 3.23% marked to severe anxiety, and 57.47% and 70.97% minimal to moderate; 100% of the unemployed presented minimal to moderate anxiety. It has been identified that 88.51% have an income ≤ 1000 PEN per month and are the ones that present the most anxiety, 38.89% (105) had relatives who suffered from COVID-19, of which 12.38% presented marked to severe anxiety and the 71.43% presented minimal to moderate anxiety; of 9.63% their relatives were hospitalized, of them 11.54% had marked to severe anxiety and 84.62% minimal to moderate anxiety; the 14.81% of the pregnant women, a relative died from COVID-19, of them 20% presented marked to severe anxiety and 80% minimal to moderate anxiety. 35.19% (95) suffered from COVID-19, of them 81.25% had marked to severe anxiety and 47.47% had minimal to moderate anxiety. Conclusions: pregnant women with the most anxiety were those with the lowest income and were directly or indirectly affected by COVID-19, it is urgent to incorporate preventive measures.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Obstetricia, Ginecología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85124430964
Resource of which it is part
Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, SHIRCON 2021
ISBN of the container
978-166542914-6
Conference
5 th IEEE Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, SHIRCON 2021
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