Assessment of the Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction and Quality of Life Among Women in the Maternity Ward with the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
1. Introduction
- Women who experience complications during childbirth (e.g., an emergency caesarean section or preterm labor) report higher levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms than those who have a routine, uncomplicated delivery;
- Women who report a lack of support from their partner or family tend to exhibit higher levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms;
- Compared to those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds, women from lower socioeconomic backgrounds report significantly higher levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms, as well as a lower quality of life.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. HADS
2.2. EPDS
2.3. SWLS
2.4. EQ-5D-5L
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Group
3.2. Mental State—The Main Results
3.3. Mental State—The Subgroup Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations of the Study
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
BDI | Beck Depression Inventory |
CI | Confidence intervals |
COVID-19 | Coronavirus disease 2019 |
DSM-5 | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders |
EPDS | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale |
EQ-5D | Euro-Quality of Life Questionnaire |
EQ-VAS | Visual Analogue Scale |
HADS | Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale |
HRQoL | Health-related quality of life |
HSCL-25 | Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 |
ICD-10/ICD-11 | International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems |
MAMA | Maternal Adjustment and Maternal Attitudes |
MGI | Mother Generated Index |
OR | Crude odds ratio |
PDSS | Postpartum Depression Screening Scale |
PNMI | Postnatal Morbidity Index |
PPD | Postpartum depression |
SF-36 | 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey |
SRRS | Social Readjustment Rating Scale |
SWLS | Satisfaction with Life Scale |
Appendix A
Data | Type of Childbirth | p-Value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Childbirth | Planned Caesarean Section | Emergency Caesarean Section | |||
Age | under 25 | 21 (46.7) | 12 (26.7) | 12 (26.7) | 0.0002 |
25–35 | 94 (45.6) | 92 (44.7) | 20 (9.7) | ||
35+ | 14 (26.4) | 36 (67.9) | 3 (5.7) | ||
Education | primary/secondary school | 16 (80) | 3 (15) | 1 (5) | 0.0030 |
vocational/secondary | 60 (44.1) | 58 (42.7) | 18 (13.2) | ||
higher | 53 (35.8) | 79 (53.4) | 16 (10.8) | ||
Marital status | single mother | 2 (50) | 0 (0) | 2 (50) | 0.0500 |
informal relationship | 33 (45.8) | 28 (38.9) | 11 (15.3) | ||
married | 94 (41.2) | 112 (49.1) | 22 (9.7) | ||
Children | 1 | 39 (41.9) | 28 (30.1) | 26 (28) | 0.0001 |
2 | 62 (43.1) | 75 (52.1) | 7 (4.9) | ||
3+ | 28 (41.8) | 37 (55.2) | 2 (3) | ||
Economic status | under 3000 PLN | 86 (44.6) | 86 (44.6) | 21 (10.9) | 0.0300 |
above 3000 PLN | 14 (25) | 33 (58.9) | 9 (16.1) | ||
Living conditions | standard | 8 (53.3) | 6 (40) | 1 (6.7) | 0.2000 |
good | 54 (40) | 59 (43.7) | 22 (16.3) | ||
very high | 67 (43.5) | 75 (48.7) | 12 (7.8) | ||
Job | learning/studying | 8 (53.3) | 3 (20) | 4 (26.7) | 0.0200 |
do not work | 38 (49.4) | 30 (39) | 9 (11.7) | ||
physical | 35 (43.2) | 33 (40.7) | 13 (16.1) | ||
mental | 48 (36.6) | 74 (56.5) | 9 (6.9) | ||
Profession | non-medical profession | 75 (38.9) | 100 (51.8) | 18 (9.3) | 0.5300 |
medical professsion | 7 (41.2) | 7 (41.2) | 3 (17.7) | ||
Childbirth school | no | 89 (40.8) | 108 (49.5) | 21 (9.6) | 0.0900 |
yes | 40 (46.5) | 32 (37.2) | 14 (16.3) | ||
Child’s due date | before the planned date | 45 (32.4) | 73 (52.5) | 21 (15.1) | 0.0001 |
on the planned date | 50 (41.3) | 65 (53.7) | 6 (5) | ||
after the planned date | 34 (77.3) | 2 (4.6) | 8 (18.2) |
Data | EQ-VAS | p-Value | ||
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X ± SD | Med. (Q1–Q3) | |||
Age | 25–35 | 76.1 ± 15.1 | 80 (70–90) | 0.2400 |
under 25 | 78.4 ± 16.3 | 80 (70–90) | ||
35+ | 73.4 ± 16.5 | 75 (60–85) | ||
Education | primary/secondary school | 79.5 ± 13.9 | 80 (72.5–92.5) | 0.0300 |
vocational/secondary | 78.1 ± 14.7 | 80 (70–90) | ||
higher | 73.5 ± 16.2 | 80 (65–85) | ||
Marital status | informal relationship | 77.1 ± 15.1 | 80 (70–90) | 0.2600 |
married | 75.9 ± 15.5 | 80 (70–90) | ||
single mother | 61.3 ± 22.9 | 52.5 (47.5–75) | ||
Children | 2 | 74.7 ± 15.1 | 79.5 (70–85) | 0.1400 |
1 | 75.7 ± 17.6 | 80 (65–90) | ||
3+ | 79.2 ± 13 | 80 (70–90) | ||
Economic status | under 3000 PLN | 76.2 ± 15 | 80 (70–90) | 0.8000 |
above 3000 PLN | 76.7 ± 14.9 | 80 (70–90) | ||
Living conditions | standard | 76.3 ± 14.5 | 80 (70–90) | 0.0600 |
good | 74.1 ± 15 | 75 (65–85) | ||
very high | 77.6 ± 16 | 80 (70–90) | ||
Job | physical | 76.4 ± 16.7 | 80 (65–90) | 0.3500 |
do not work | 78.2 ± 13.6 | 80 (70–90) | ||
mental | 74.3 ± 15.7 | 80 (70–85) | ||
learning/studying | 76.9 ± 16.9 | 80 (70–90) | ||
Profession | non-medical profession | 75 ± 16.4 | 80 (70–90) | 0.8600 |
medical profession | 75.4 ± 13 | 80 (65–85) | ||
Childbirth school | no | 76 ± 15.5 | 80 (70–90) | 0.9500 |
yes | 75.9 ± 15.8 | 80 (70–90) | ||
Child’s due date | before the planned date | 73.7 ± 16.2 | 76 (65–85) | 0.0200 |
on the planned date | 77 ± 14.4 | 80 (70–90) | ||
after the planned date | 80.4 ± 15.7 | 82.5 (72.5–90) | ||
Type of childbirth | natural childbirth | 81.7 ± 12.2 | 80 (75–90) | <0.0001 |
planned caesarean section | 72.7 ± 16.4 | 75 (65–85) | ||
emergency caesarean section | 67.7 ± 16 | 70 (55–80) |
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Natural Childbirth | Planned Caesarean Section | Emergency Cesarean Section | 1 | 2 | 3+ | ||||
129 (100) | 140 (100) | 35 (100) | 93 (100) | 144 (100) | 67 (100) | ||||
Mobility | No problems | 59 (45.7) | 28 (20) | 7 (20) | <0.0001 | 21 (22.6) | 39 (27.1) | 34 (50.8) | <0.0001 |
Minor/Moderate | 68 (52.7) | 111 (79.3) | 24 (68.6) | 68 (73.1) | 102 (70.8) | 33 (49.3) | |||
Serious/Extreme | 2 (1.6) | 1 (0.7) | 4 (11.4) | 4 (4.3) | 3 (2.1) | 0 (0) | |||
Self-care | No problems | 82 (63.6) | 49 (35) | 11 (31.4) | <0.0001 | 36 (38.7) | 63 (43.8) | 43 (64.2) | <0.0001 |
Minor/Moderate | 47 (36.4) | 90 (64.3) | 21 (60) | 54 (58.1) | 80 (55.6) | 24 (35.8) | |||
Serious/Extreme | 0 (0) | 1 (0.7) | 3 (8.6) | 3 (3.2) | 1 (0.7) | 0 (0) | |||
Usual activities | No problems | 77 (59.7) | 50 (35.7) | 11 (31.4) | 0.0005 | 39 (41.9) | 60 (41.7) | 39 (58.2) | 0.0030 |
Minor/Moderate | 47 (36.4) | 77 (55) | 20 (57.1) | 43 (46.2) | 77 (53.5) | 24 (35.8) | |||
Serious/Extreme | 5 (3.9) | 13 (9.3) | 4 (11.4) | 11 (11.8) | 7 (4.9) | 4 (6) | |||
Pain/ Discomfort | No problems | 26 (20.2) | 14 (10) | 2 (5.7) | 0.0200 | 14 (15.1) | 14 (9.7) | 14 (20.9) | 0.0400 |
Minor/Moderate | 99 (76.7) | 120 (85.7) | 29 (82.9) | 72 (77.4) | 124 (86.1) | 52 (77.6) | |||
Serious/Extreme | 4 (3.1) | 6 (4.3) | 4 (11.4) | 7 (7.5) | 6 (4.2) | 1 (1.5) | |||
Anxiety/ Depression | No problems | 103 (79.8) | 94 (67.1) | 22 (62.9) | 0.0400 | 71 (76.3) | 96 (66.7) | 52 (77.6) | 0.9000 |
Minor/Moderate | 26 (20.2) | 44 (31.4) | 12 (34.3) | 21 (22.6) | 46 (31.9) | 15 (22.4) | |||
Serious/Extreme | 0 (0) | 2 (1.4) | 1 (2.9) | 1 (1.1) | 2 (1.4) | 0 (0) | |||
Health EQ-VAS | [pkt] | 80 (75–90) | 75 (65–85) | 70 (55–80) | <0.0001 | 80 (65–90) | 79.5 (70–85) | 80 (70–90) | 0.1300 |
Scale | Total | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | Gamma Coefficient | p-Value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal | Emotional Problems | Probable Postpartum Depression | |||||
304 (100) | 274 (90.1) | 12 (3.9) | 18 (5.9) | ||||
HADS-A | Normal | 268 (88.2) | 256 (84.2) | 7 (2.3) | 5 (1.6) | 0.9 | <0.0001 |
Borderline abnormal | 27 (8.9) | 17 (5.6) | 4 (1.3) | 6 (2) | |||
Abnormal | 9 (3) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | 7 (2.3) | |||
HADS-D | Normal | 282 (92.8) | 264 (86.8) | 9 (3) | 9 (3) | 0.88 | <0.0001 |
Borderline abnormal | 16 (5.3) | 9 (3) | 2 (0.7) | 5 (1.6) | |||
Abnormal | 6 (2) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | 4 (1.3) | |||
EQ-5D Anxiety/Depression | No problems | 219 (72) | 214 (70.4) | 3 (1) | 2 (0.7) | 0.89 | <0.0001 |
Minor/Moderate problems | 82 (27) | 60 (19.7) | 8 (2.6) | 14 (4.6) | |||
Serious/Extreme problems | 3 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.3) | 2 (0.7) | |||
SWLS | Low | 6 (2) | 4 (1.3) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | −0.56 | <0.0001 |
Average | 99 (32.6) | 82 (27) | 7 (2.3) | 10 (3.3) | |||
High | 199 (65.5) | 188 (61.8) | 4 (1.3) | 7 (2.3) |
Data | Reference Group | Level | Anxiety HADS-A | Depression HADS-D | Postpartum Depression EPDS | Life Satisfaction SWLS | ||||
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OR (95% CI) | p-Value | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | |||
Age | under 25 | 25–35 | 0.86 (0.33–2.24) | 0.7500 | 1.18 (0.33–4.23) | 0.8000 | 0.77 (0.27–2.18) | 0.6200 | 1.52 (0.8–2.92) | 0.2000 |
35+ | 0.83 (0.25–2.78) | 0.7600 | 0.84 (0.16–4.38) | 0.8400 | 1.22 (0.36–4.14) | 0.7500 | 2.04 (0.89–4.71) | 0.0900 | ||
Education | primary/secondary school | vocational/ secondary | 1.84 (0.23–14.96) | 0.5700 | 0.64 (0.13–3.19) | 0.5800 | 2.18 (0.27–17.55) | 0.4600 | 1.97 (0.78–4.99) | 0.1500 |
higher | 3.5 (0.45–27.42) | 0.2300 | 0.72 (0.15–3.53) | 0.6900 | 2.14 (0.27–17.16) | 0.4700 | 4.1 (1.6–10.51) | 0.0030 | ||
Marital status | single mother | informal relationship | 0.38 (0.04–4.05) | 0.4200 | 0.22 (0.02–2.57) | 0.2300 | 0.54 (0.05–5.69) | 0.6100 | 1 (0.14–7.29) | 1 |
married | 0.4 (0.04–4.01) | 0.4400 | 0.23 (0.02–2.3) | 0.2100 | 0.26 (0.03–2.6) | 0.2500 | 2.18 (0.31–15.37) | 0.4400 | ||
Children | 1 | 2 | 1.34 (0.52–3.47) | 0.5400 | 2.73 (0.75–9.94) | 0.1300 | 1.65 (0.65–4.13) | 0.2900 | 0.65 (0.37–1.13) | 0.1200 |
3+ | 1.22 (0.39–3.82) | 0.7300 | 3.5 (0.87–14.07) | 0.0800 | 1.21 (0.39–3.77) | 0.7500 | 0.8 (0.41–1.57) | 0.5200 | ||
Economic status | under 3000 PLN | above 3000 PLN | 0.55 (0.16–1.95) | 0.3600 | 1.53 (0.56–4.2) | 0.4000 | 0.29 (0.07–1.26) | 0.1000 | 2.96 (1.41–6.24) | 0.0040 |
Profession | non-medical | medical | 2.15 (0.56–8.28) | 0.2600 | 0.69 (0.09–5.56) | 0.7300 | 0.57 (0.07–4.56) | 0.6000 | 1.09 (0.37–3.23) | 0.8800 |
Childbirth school | no | yes | 1.31 (0.62–2.76) | 0.4800 | 0.73 (0.26–2.04) | 0.5500 | 1.1 (0.48–2.5) | 0.8300 | 1.99 (1.13–3.49) | 0.0200 |
Child’s due date | before the planned date | on the planned date | 1.01 (0.43–2.35) | 0.9800 | 1.16 (0.47–2.89) | 0.7500 | 1.08 (0.48–2.39) | 0.8600 | 1.02 (0.61–1.7) | 0.9500 |
after the planned date | 0.72 (0.19–2.64) | 0.6200 | 0.61 (0.13–2.92) | 0.5400 | 0.65 (0.18–2.39) | 0.5200 | 0.85 (0.43–1.72) | 0.6600 | ||
Type of childbirth | natural childbirth | planned caesarean section | 3.75 (1.35–10.44) | 0.0100 | 2.1 (0.77–5.7) | 0.1500 | 1.65 (0.72–3.74) | 0.2400 | 1.28 (0.77–2.11) | 0.3400 |
emergency cesarean section | 3.37 (0.85–13.32) | 0.0800 | 1.92 (0.46–8.11) | 0.3700 | 1.12 (0.29–4.3) | 0.8700 | 0.91 (0.42–1.95) | 0.8100 | ||
EQ-5D Mobility | no problems | minor/moderate problems | 1.15 (0.46–2.87) | 0.7700 | 1.42 (0.5–4.03) | 0.5100 | 0.98 (0.42–2.25) | 0.9500 | 0.9 (0.54–1.51) | 0.6900 |
serious problems/ inability | 12.14 (2.06–71.73) | 0.0100 | 7.12 (1.1–46.24) | 0.0400 | 3.78 (0.64–22.36) | 0.1400 | 1.26 (0.23–6.89) | 0.7900 | ||
EQ-5D Self-care | no problems | minor/moderate problems | 2.09 (0.87–5.02) | 0.1000 | 2.02 (0.8–5.11) | 0.1400 | 2.71 (1.17–6.3) | 0.0200 | 0.82 (0.51–1.31) | 0.4000 |
serious problems/ inability | 16.5 (2.05–132.85) | 0.0100 | - | - | - | - | 1.45 (0.15–14.43) | 0.7500 | ||
EQ-5D Usual activities | no problems | minor/moderate problems | 1.66 (0.67–4.15) | 0.2800 | 1.4 (0.52–3.78) | 0.5100 | 1.71 (0.76–3.89) | 0.2000 | 0.87 (0.54–1.42) | 0.5800 |
serious problems/ inability | 6.4 (1.96–20.95) | 0.0020 | 5.5 (1.57–19.29) | 0.0080 | 2.02 (0.51–8.01) | 0.3200 | 1.77 (0.61–5.1) | 0.2900 | ||
EQ-5D Pain/Discomfort | no problems | minor/moderate problems | 2.01 (0.46–8.88) | 0.3600 | 1.47 (0.33–6.62) | 0.6100 | 1.95 (0.44–8.61) | 0.3800 | 1.2 (0.61–2.36) | 0.6000 |
serious problems/ inability | 6.67 (0.97–45.92) | 0.0500 | 5.46 (0.81–36.82) | 0.0800 | 15 (2.55–88.17) | 0.0030 | 0.37 (0.11–1.25) | 0.1100 | ||
EQ-5D Anxiety/Depression | no problems | minor/moderate problems | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.5 (0.3–0.84) | 0.0090 |
serious problems/ inability | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.02 (0.002–0.24) | 0.0020 | ||
Health EQ-VAS | 0.96 (0.94–0.99) | 0.0010 | 0.96 (0.94–0.99) | 0.0010 | 0.96 (0.93–0.98) | 0.0004 | 1.01 (1.01–1.04) | 0.0010 |
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Furman, J.; Łabuz-Roszak, B.; Niewiadomska, E. Assessment of the Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction and Quality of Life Among Women in the Maternity Ward with the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 6279. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176279
Furman J, Łabuz-Roszak B, Niewiadomska E. Assessment of the Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction and Quality of Life Among Women in the Maternity Ward with the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(17):6279. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176279
Chicago/Turabian StyleFurman, Joanna, Beata Łabuz-Roszak, and Ewa Niewiadomska. 2025. "Assessment of the Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction and Quality of Life Among Women in the Maternity Ward with the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 17: 6279. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176279
APA StyleFurman, J., Łabuz-Roszak, B., & Niewiadomska, E. (2025). Assessment of the Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction and Quality of Life Among Women in the Maternity Ward with the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(17), 6279. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176279