Psychology
The prevalence of psychiatric symptoms of pregnant and non-pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic
Y. Zhou, H. Shi, et al.
This study conducted by Yongjie Zhou and colleagues reveals a surprising finding: pregnant women exhibit significantly lower rates of psychiatric symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to their non-pregnant counterparts. Discover the potential protective advantage of pregnancy against mental health challenges, based on responses from 859 women in China.
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