Incidence, prevalence and risk factors related to anxiety symptoms during pregnancy
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Soto-Balbuena, C., Rodríguez, M. de la F., Escudero Gomis, A. I., Ferrer Barriendos, F. J., Le, H.-N., & PMB-HUCA, G. (2018). Incidence, prevalence and risk factors related to anxiety symptoms during pregnancy. Psicothema, 30(Número 3), 257–263. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/16902

Abstract

Symptoms of anxiety are one of the most prevalent emotional responses in women during their reproductive phase and especially during pregnancy. Objective: Estimate the incidence and prevalence of anxiety throughout the three trimesters of pregnancy in addition to studying the possible risk factors associated with anxiety symptoms. Method: A sample of 385 pregnant women participated in a longitudinal study in which the GAD-7 questionnaire was used. Results: Anxiety prevalence was 19.5% in the first trimester. In the second trimester, it was 16.8%, with an incidence of 0.048%. In the third trimester, it was 17.2%, with an incidence of 0.068%. The following predictive factors of anxiety symptoms were identified: being a smoker, presence of previous illness and changes in social relationships. Conclusions: High incidence and prevalence of anxiety symptoms occur during pregnancy; consequently, applicable preventive policies should be developed.
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