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. 2021 Sep 3;12:716488. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.716488

Table 1.

Ad-hoc questionnaires to assess exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and emotional stress response to the healthcare emergency.

A. Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (Response: Yes, No)
During pregnancy…
1 I tested positive for COVID-19
2 I had symptoms reminiscent of COVID-19
3 I had contacts with relatives or friends who tested positive for COVID-19
4 I live in a high contagion zone (e.g., red zone)
5 I had contacts with relatives or friends who live in a high contagion zone (e.g., red zone)
6 One of my relatives or friends was hospitalized due to the COVID-19 infection
7 One of my relatives or friends died with COVID-19
B. Emotional stress (Response: 5-point Liker scale, 1= not at all;
2= slightly; 3= Moderately; 4= Very much; 5= Extremely)
During pregnancy…
1 How much worried were you about the risk of COVID-19 infection?
2 How much did you feel that your pregnancy was at risk due to the COVID-19 pandemic?
3 How much did you fear for your health?
4 How much did you fear for your baby's health?
5 How much did you feel that you were losing confidence in your health?
6 How much did you feel you had lost faith in medicine?