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Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)

PURPOSE: Maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará (Iracema-COVID) is a longitudinal, prospective population-based birth cohort designed to understand the effects of the pandemic and social withdrawal in maternal mental health, child development and pare...

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Autores principales: Castro, Marcia C, Farías-Antúnez, Simone, Araújo, David Augusto Batista Sá, Penna, Ana Luiza, Oliveira, Francisco Ariclene, de Aquino, Camila Machado, Lima Neto, Antônio Silva, de Sousa, Geziel dos Santos, Tavares Machado, Marcia Maria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9160586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35649585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060824
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author Castro, Marcia C
Farías-Antúnez, Simone
Araújo, David Augusto Batista Sá
Penna, Ana Luiza
Oliveira, Francisco Ariclene
de Aquino, Camila Machado
Lima Neto, Antônio Silva
de Sousa, Geziel dos Santos
Tavares Machado, Marcia Maria
author_facet Castro, Marcia C
Farías-Antúnez, Simone
Araújo, David Augusto Batista Sá
Penna, Ana Luiza
Oliveira, Francisco Ariclene
de Aquino, Camila Machado
Lima Neto, Antônio Silva
de Sousa, Geziel dos Santos
Tavares Machado, Marcia Maria
author_sort Castro, Marcia C
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description PURPOSE: Maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará (Iracema-COVID) is a longitudinal, prospective population-based birth cohort designed to understand the effects of the pandemic and social withdrawal in maternal mental health, child development and parenting practices of mothers and families. PARTICIPANTS: A sample of mothers who gave birth in July and August 2020 (n=351) was enrolled in the study in January 2021. Interviews were conducted by telephone. Data were collected through standardised questionnaires that, in addition to sociodemographic and economic data, collected information on breast feeding, mental health status and COVID-19. FINDINGS TO DATE: Results from the first wave show that the majority of participants have 9–11 years of schooling (54.4%; 95% CI 61.0 to 70.9) and are of mixed race (71.5%; 95% CI 66.5 to 76.0). At the time of the survey, 27.9% of the participants were out of the labor force (95% CI 23.5 to 32.9) and 78.6% reported a decrease in family income after restrictions imposed due to the pandemic (95% CI 74.0 to 82.6). The prevalence of maternal common mental disorder symptoms was 32.5% (95% CI 27.8 to 37.6). FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up visits are planned to occur every 6 months for the next five years (2021–2025). Additional topics will be included in future waves (eg, food insecurity and parenting practices). Communication strategies for bonding, such as picture cards, pictures of mothers with their children and phone calls to the participants, will be used to minimise attrition. Results of this prospective cohort will generate novel knowledge on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child health and parenting practices in a population of women and children living in fifth largest city of Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-91605862022-06-02 Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID) Castro, Marcia C Farías-Antúnez, Simone Araújo, David Augusto Batista Sá Penna, Ana Luiza Oliveira, Francisco Ariclene de Aquino, Camila Machado Lima Neto, Antônio Silva de Sousa, Geziel dos Santos Tavares Machado, Marcia Maria BMJ Open Public Health PURPOSE: Maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará (Iracema-COVID) is a longitudinal, prospective population-based birth cohort designed to understand the effects of the pandemic and social withdrawal in maternal mental health, child development and parenting practices of mothers and families. PARTICIPANTS: A sample of mothers who gave birth in July and August 2020 (n=351) was enrolled in the study in January 2021. Interviews were conducted by telephone. Data were collected through standardised questionnaires that, in addition to sociodemographic and economic data, collected information on breast feeding, mental health status and COVID-19. FINDINGS TO DATE: Results from the first wave show that the majority of participants have 9–11 years of schooling (54.4%; 95% CI 61.0 to 70.9) and are of mixed race (71.5%; 95% CI 66.5 to 76.0). At the time of the survey, 27.9% of the participants were out of the labor force (95% CI 23.5 to 32.9) and 78.6% reported a decrease in family income after restrictions imposed due to the pandemic (95% CI 74.0 to 82.6). The prevalence of maternal common mental disorder symptoms was 32.5% (95% CI 27.8 to 37.6). FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up visits are planned to occur every 6 months for the next five years (2021–2025). Additional topics will be included in future waves (eg, food insecurity and parenting practices). Communication strategies for bonding, such as picture cards, pictures of mothers with their children and phone calls to the participants, will be used to minimise attrition. Results of this prospective cohort will generate novel knowledge on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child health and parenting practices in a population of women and children living in fifth largest city of Brazil. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9160586/ /pubmed/35649585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060824 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Castro, Marcia C
Farías-Antúnez, Simone
Araújo, David Augusto Batista Sá
Penna, Ana Luiza
Oliveira, Francisco Ariclene
de Aquino, Camila Machado
Lima Neto, Antônio Silva
de Sousa, Geziel dos Santos
Tavares Machado, Marcia Maria
Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title_full Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title_fullStr Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title_full_unstemmed Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title_short Cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ceará, Brazil: birth cohort study (Iracema-COVID)
title_sort cohort profile: maternal and child health and parenting practices during the covid-19 pandemic in ceará, brazil: birth cohort study (iracema-covid)
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9160586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35649585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060824
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