APS
2024 APS Annual Convention · 2024
COVID-19-Related Psychosocial Impacts, Preventive Behaviors, and Concerns for Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Individuals: A Matched Analysis from the International iCARE Study
- Katherine Séguin
Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine - Katherine Séguin
UQAM - Eva Suarthana
McGill University Health Centre - Michele Okun
University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Mariam Atoui
Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre - Kim Lavoie
Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre - Kim Lavoie
UQAM - Catherine Herba
Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine - Catherine Herba
UQAM
Abstract
This international study compared matched pregnant and non-pregnant individuals on COVID-19 psychosocial impacts, preventive behaviors, and concerns. Pregnant individuals did not significantly differ from non-pregnant individuals for psychosocial impacts, were more likely to report staying home rather than going to work and being concerned about infection compared to non-pregnant individuals.
Epidemics and Public Health