Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a particularly adverse and stressful environment for expecting mothers, possibly enhancing feelings of anxiety and parenting stress. The present work assesses mothers' anxiety levels at delivery and parenting stress after 3 months as moderated by home-visiting sessions. Methods: Women (n = 177) in their second or third trimester of pregnancy during the COVID-19 lockdown were enrolled in northern Italy and split into those who did and did not receive home visits. After 3 months, the association between anxiety at delivery and parenting stress was assessed with bivariate correlations in the whole sample and comparing the two groups. Results: Higher anxiety at birth correlated with greater perceived stress after 3 months. Mothers who received at least one home-visiting session reported lower parenting stress at 3 months than counterparts who did not receive home visits. CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE: The perinatal period is a sensitive time window for mother-infant health, especially during a critical time like the COVID-19 pandemic. We suggest that home-visiting programs could be beneficial during global healthcare emergencies to promote maternal well-being after delivery.
Post-partum Women?s Anxiety and Parenting Stress: Home-Visiting Protective Effect During the COVID-19 Pandemic / E. Roberti, R. Giacchero, S. Grumi, G. Biasucci, L. Cuzzani, L. Decembrino, M.L. Magnani, M. Motta, R. Nacinovich, C. Pisoni, B. Scelsa, L. Provenzi, L. Altieri, P. Benedetta, E. Bettiga, R. Bonini, R. Borgatti, A. Cavallini, R. Falcone, E. Fazzi, B. Gardella, P. Guerini, S. Orcesi, D. Pantaleo, F. Prefumo, R. Previtali, L. Riva, A. Spinillo, P. Vergani, M.G. Vigan(\`o). - In: MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL. - ISSN 1573-6628. - 26:11(2022), pp. 2308-2317. [10.1007/s10995-022-03540-0]
Post-partum Women?s Anxiety and Parenting Stress: Home-Visiting Protective Effect During the COVID-19 Pandemic
C. Pisoni;L. Altieri;R. Previtali;P. Vergani;
2022
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Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a particularly adverse and stressful environment for expecting mothers, possibly enhancing feelings of anxiety and parenting stress. The present work assesses mothers' anxiety levels at delivery and parenting stress after 3 months as moderated by home-visiting sessions. Methods: Women (n = 177) in their second or third trimester of pregnancy during the COVID-19 lockdown were enrolled in northern Italy and split into those who did and did not receive home visits. After 3 months, the association between anxiety at delivery and parenting stress was assessed with bivariate correlations in the whole sample and comparing the two groups. Results: Higher anxiety at birth correlated with greater perceived stress after 3 months. Mothers who received at least one home-visiting session reported lower parenting stress at 3 months than counterparts who did not receive home visits. CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE: The perinatal period is a sensitive time window for mother-infant health, especially during a critical time like the COVID-19 pandemic. We suggest that home-visiting programs could be beneficial during global healthcare emergencies to promote maternal well-being after delivery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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