The Temperament, Anxiety and Depression Status of Hemoglobinopathy Traits During First Trimester of Pregnancy
The Temperament, Anxiety and Depression Status of Hemoglobinopathy Traits During First Trimester of Pregnancy
To evaluate the temperament, depression, anxiety scores and pain level of first trimester pregnant women with a hemoglobinopathy trait undergoing chorionic villus sampling (CVS). This was a prospective study of pregnant women undergoing CVS between March 2020 -January 2021. Sixty pregnant women without preexisting psychiatric illnesses were asked to fill the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego – autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A), Hamilton Anxiety and Beck Depression Inventory. Scores were evaluated before procedure and compared with clinical features such as and parity, history of abortus, employment and education status. The highest TEMPS-A scores belonged to hyperthymic personality (11.5 ± 3.9). The employed pregnant women had lower scores of depressive (2.6±1.9 vs. 5.6±2.9, p
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