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Fig 1.

Geographic distribution of study participants by countrya.

aThe world map was generated using open-source data in the R statistical package “rworldmap” (https://cran.r-project.org/package=rworldmap).

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for survey respondents in the analytic sample, overall and by pregnancy status.

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Fig 2.

Comparison of anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress prevalence between the general population and peri/postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic, and peri/postpartum women prior to the pandemic.

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Table 2.

Model results for elevated symptoms of PTSD, depression/anxiety, and loneliness in relation to frequency of different types of information seekinga.

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Fig 3.

Prevalence of COVID-19 related worries for pregnant and postpartum women.

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Fig 4.

Prevalence of elevated symptoms of PTSD, depression/anxiety, and loneliness by the number of COVID-19-related worry categories endorsed by pregnant and postpartum women.

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Table 3.

Results of multivariable logistic regression models for elevated symptoms of PTSD, depression/anxiety, and loneliness in relation to the six COVID-19 worry factorsa.

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Fig 5.

Prevalence of COVID-19 prevention related behaviors for pregnant and postpartum women.

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Table 4.

Results of logistic regression models for elevated symptoms of PTSD, depression/anxiety, and loneliness in relation to the six COVID-19 behavior groupsa.

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