TY - GEN
T1 - Study of the Anxiety level during COVID-19 in pregnant women of the Ascensión Health Center - Huancavelica - Peru 2021
AU - Cardenas-Pineda, Lina
AU - Karina, Cintya
AU - De La Cruz, Quispe
AU - Patricia, Madeley
AU - Quispe, Ramos
AU - Alva Mantari, Alicia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - COVID-19
KW - anxiety
KW - pregnancy
KW - pregnant women
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85124430964
U2 - 10.1109/SHIRCON53068.2021.9652336
DO - 10.1109/SHIRCON53068.2021.9652336
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85124430964
T3 - Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, SHIRCON 2021
BT - Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, SHIRCON 2021
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 5th IEEE Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, SHIRCON 2021
Y2 - 17 November 2021 through 19 November 2021
ER -