Lifeline4Moms Network Webinar: Pregnancy-related Anxiety during COVID-19
Event Details:
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In March 2020, “stay-at-home” orders began being put in place in various US States due to the growing COVID-19 pandemic. A team of researchers at the University of Michigan were interested in learning how pregnant women thought and felt about the changes in prenatal care, reduced contact with providers, and uncertainty regarding delivery protocols. They launched a brief, anonymous, online survey of pregnant women. The survey was open for a 3-week period and distributed via Facebook, Twitter, other social media platforms, and pregnancy-specific professional communities. In this webinar, Dr. Muzik will present the survey findings. After her presentation, there will be an interactive discussion moderated the Lifeline4Moms team.
Lifeline4Moms Network Webinar
Pregnancy-related Anxiety during COVID-19:
A Nationwide Survey of 2,740 Pregnant Women
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CST
Register here: https://bit.ly/3i48TFT
Study Team
Maria Muzik, MD, MS (Presenter)
Associate Professor, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Co-Director, Zero To Thrive and Women and Infants Mental Health Program (WIMHP) Medical Director, Perinatal Psychiatry Service Medical Director, MC3 Perinatal
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Cheryl A. Moyer, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Sarah D. Rominski, PhD, MPH
Research Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Countries of Interest: Ethiopia, Ghana
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Elizabeth Kaselitz, MSW
Clinical Research Project Manager Manager, Global Health Research Certificat |