A rise in depression for women pregnant during pandemic

Researchers surveyed 641 pregnant women between early April and July of 2020 using a questionnaire that mental health care providers use to diagnose depression. About half of the women scored 14 or higher on the assessment, meaning they reported clinically significant symptoms of depression. That's twice as common as researchers found in their pre-pandemic surveys.

Respondents were from across the U.S. Preliminary findings are undergoing peer review at an academic journal.
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