Prevalence of anxiety and depression risk during the prepartum period in the different groups of women and responses from the Italian National Health Service

Martina Smorti,Fiorino Mirabella,Gemma Calamandrei,Antonella Gigantesco,Giulia Mauri,Sonia Brescianini,Franca Aceti, Ilaria Adulti,Pietro Bagolan,Gina Barbano, Antonello Bellomo,Marina Cattaneo, Elda Cengia, Angela Fabiano, Alice Fent, Laura Ferraro,Nicoletta Giacchetti,Teresa Grimaldi Capitello, Antonella Grillo,Daniele La Barbera, Angelo Marcheggiani, Marianna Mazza, Loredana Messina,Cinzia Niolu, Giovanna Picciano, Maria Pistillo, Myriam Regonesi, Rossana Riolo,Gabriele Sani, Antonella Triggiani, Damiana Tomasello,Laura Camoni

MINERVA PEDIATRICS(2023)

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BACKGROUND: Specific screening for anxiety and depression in pregnant women is important to identify those at risk and to provide timely intervention. The aims of the study were: 1) to compare the risk of anxiety and depression in four groups of pregnant women belonging to four types of healthcare centers distinguished by the level of risk: at low-risk; at high-risk for an obstetric reason; at high-risk for fetal anomalies; at high-risk for psychiatric conditions and 2) to identify the response that the National Health Service offers to women positively screened for anxiety and depression.METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 2801 pregnant women, cared for by National Health Service, divided into four groups: 1) low-risk pregnancy (N.=1970); 2) high-risk pregnancy for an obstetric reason (N.=218); 3) high-risk for fetal anomalies (N.=505); and 4) high-risk for psychiatric conditions (N.=108). Participants were screened using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the General Anxiety Disorder, and sociodemographic, anamnestic, and clinic questionnaires.RESULTS: 28.9% of participants obtained an EPDS Score >= 9 and 17.1% a GAD-7 Score >= 8. The group at high-risk for fetal anomalies presented the highest prevalence of anxiety (29.3%) and depression (49.1%) while the group at low risk presented the lowest prevalence of anxiety (13%) and depression (24.6%). The groups at risk for obstetric reasons presented an intermediate prevalence. Psychiatric conditions constituted a higher risk for anxiety than depression. Coun-selling is recommended for about 70% of women at risk for anxiety and depression. Moreover, about 15% of women positive for screening were initiated into psychotherapy and about 1.5% into pharmacotherapy. 15% of women positive for screening were referred to other specialists.CONCLUSIONS: This study underlined the relevance of a prompt response by the National Health Service to mental health needs, especially in the risk conditions related to obstetric and/or fetal anomalies and psychopathology.
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