@article{cacd106c00ab48f98824670b7bdd9632,
title = "COVID-19 and Women's Health: A Low- and Middle-Income Country Perspective",
abstract = "Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), a contagious disease, is a global pandemic affecting the lives and health of individuals across borders, genders and races. Much of what is known about the effects of natural disasters and disease outbreaks on women's health in particular, is based on studies conducted in high-income countries. The evolving evidence suggests that COVID-19 has a profound negative impact on the perinatal mental health of women. It is also clear that global pandemics such as COVID-19 disproportionately affect the less affluent, including individuals living in low- and middle-income countries. The purpose of this review is to summarize and critically discuss extant knowledge on COVID-19 as it relates to the perinatal health of women in low and middle-income countries, using Pakistan as a case example. We specifically highlight the effects on perinatal mental health, preterm birth, and timing of the COVID-19 exposure. Our review suggests that it is essential to consider the effects of COVID-19 within this cultural context and that findings from high-income countries do not necessarily translate to the situation in low and middle-income countries.",
keywords = "anxiety, COVID-19, depression, low- and middle-income countries, mental health, pregnancy, preterm birth, stress",
author = "{Maternal infant Global Health Team (MiGHT)—Collaborators in Research} and Premji, {Shahirose Sadrudin} and Kiran Shaikh and Sharifa Lalani and Yim, {Ilona S.} and Sarah Moore and Ali, {Naureen Akber} and Saher Aijaz and Nicole Letourneau",
note = "Funding Information: Funding. This publication is built on the a project Psychosocial distress during pregnancy and pathways to preterm birth: building evidence in LMIC to guide targeted psychosocial interventions supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Project Grant (Application Number 376731). Funding Information: Maternal Infant Global Health Team (MiGHT) Collaborators in Research members (alphabetical): Shanaz Ali, Neelofur Babar, Aliyah Dosani, Fazila Faisal, Farooq Ghani, Nasreen Ishtiaq, Nigar Jabeen, Arshia Javed, Imtiaz Jehan, Fouzia Karim, Erum Saleem Khan, Neelofur Khan, Rabia Khoja, Mohamoud Merali, Ayesha Mian, Qamarunissa Muhabat Khan, Joseph Wangira Musana, Sidrah Nausheen, Christine Okoko, Almina Pardhan, Pauline Samia, Sana Siddiqui, Salima Sulaiman, Iffath Syed, and Sikolia Wanyonyi. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the entire team! Funding. This publication is built on the a project Psychosocial distress during pregnancy and pathways to preterm birth: building evidence in LMIC to guide targeted psychosocial interventions supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Project Grant (Application Number 376731). Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2020 Premji, Shaikh, Lalani, Yim, Moore, Ali, Aijaz and Letourneau.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.3389/fgwh.2020.572158",
language = "English",
volume = "1",
journal = "Frontiers in Global Women's Health",
issn = "2673-5059",
publisher = "Frontiers Media S.A.",
}