Health‐related quality of life among Ethiopian pregnant women during COVID‐19 pandemic
Objective To explore the quality of life and its association with perceived social support and pandemic fear among pregnant women. Methods Cross‐sectional study was conducted among 384 pregnant mothers at southwest Ethiopia from August 1, 2020, to August 15, 2020. Participants were included by conse...
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Published in | Brain and Behavior Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. e02045 - n/a |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article Web Resource |
Language | English |
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United States
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
01.04.2021
John Wiley and Sons Inc Wiley |
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Summary: | Objective
To explore the quality of life and its association with perceived social support and pandemic fear among pregnant women.
Methods
Cross‐sectional study was conducted among 384 pregnant mothers at southwest Ethiopia from August 1, 2020, to August 15, 2020. Participants were included by consecutive sampling. Quality of life was assessed by short version of WHO quality of life. Social support and fear of COVID‐19 were evaluated by Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) and fear of COVID‐19 scale (FCoV‐19S), respectively. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 23.0. Frequency and percentage for categorical variables, and mean ± SD for continuous variables were calculated. Independent sample t test and ANOVA were employed to compare the groups of normally distributed variables. Multiple regressions were performed, and Pearson correlation (r) was used to explore the relationships. Statistical significance was declared at p < .05, and 95% CI was calculated.
Results
The mean age of the participants was 31.3 ± 7.7, and 40.4% of them were between the ages of 25–34. The mean scores of participants those living with <5 family members and those living with ≥5 family members were significantly different [t(382) = 3.09, p = .002]. Participants with primary education have significantly high mean score of WHOQOL‐BREF from those participants with no formal education (p = .028, MD = −1.9). Moderate negative correlation was observed between the scores of WHOQOL‐BREF and FCoV‐19S. All the components of MSPSS had positively associated with WHOQOL‐BREF score at significant level. On final model, FCoV‐19S score has uniquely accounted for 19.4% of variance in WHOQOL‐BREF.
Conclusions
Perceived social support has positively linked to QOL among pregnant women during COVID‐19 pandemic. Pandemic‐related fear has negative association with QOL and may be considered independent contributor of decreased quality of life in this population.
This study was aimed to explore the quality of life among pregnant women during corona virus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). Statistics such as Independent samples t‐test, One‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Pearson's correlation and standard multiple regression were employed. The mean age of the participants was 31.3 ± 7.7 and perceived social support has positive effect on quality of life among pregnant women. |
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ISSN: | 2162-3279 2162-3279 |
DOI: | 10.1002/brb3.2045 |