FEATURES OF ANXIETY DISORDER IN WOMEN OF DIFFERENT AGES DURING PREGNANCY ACCORDING TO THE TAYLOR ANXIETY SCALE

ARTICLE INFO Molotokas Antonina. (2020) Features of anxiety disorder in women of different ages during pregnancy according to the Taylor anxiety scale. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science. 6(27). doi: 10.31435/rsglobal_ijitss/30092020/7150 DOI https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ijitss/30092020/7150 RECEIVED 11 August 2020 ACCEPTED 10 September 2020 PUBLISHED 16 September 2020

Introduction. Numerous and complicated changes occur in a woman's body during pregnancy. These physiological and psychological changes create conditions for fetal development, prepare a woman's body for childbirth and breastfeeding a newborn (Filippova, 1996).
The development of depressive and anxiety disorders of the non-psychotic register may be due to the specific personal characteristics of women in combination with a dysfunction of the system of interpersonal relationships, relevant and unresponsive past stressors and a set of social factors that lead to a deterioration in quality of life (McNeil, Blennow, 1988).
Considerable attention should be paid by experts to the occurrence and exacerbation of anxiety, depressive disorders and neurotic reactions to stress at different stages of pregnancy.
Thus, it is proved that the most dangerous for fetal development are pathological reactions to stress and the appearance of affective pathology in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. The effects of stress in pregnant women negatively affect the psychophysiological characteristics of infants at birth and are considered similar to those in mothers addicted to smoking. The mechanisms of development of psychopathological symptoms of non-psychotic level are determined by the ratio of personality typology, degree of personal maturity, socio-psychological factors, the nature of social functioning (Pushkareva, 2017).
Purpose of the article is to show features of anxiety disorder during pregnancy and how its severity can be different according to various age categories.
Theoretical background.
The most common emotional disorders encountered during gestation are anxiety and anxietydepressive disorders. Anxiety noted by the most pregnant women is believed to be a major factor in allowing the line between women with normal physiological pregnancy and complicated pregnancy (Kolesnikov, 2012).
In this regard, obstetricians and gynecologists to provide effective care to pregnant women need data on their current psychological status, which is largely determined by the state of the emotional sphere. Such information can be obtained using the method of determining the type of psychological component of gestational dominance, which reflects not only the nature of the main significant relationships of a pregnant woman, but also the features of her emotionality (Nechaeva, 2005).
An important role in the pathogenesis of psycho-emotional disorders in women during pregnancy is played by the premorbid level of personality functioning, which prevails in early pregnancy − the level of maturity of gender identity, which the woman has acquired so far. It has been proven that during pregnancy there are changes in a woman's emotional sphere in the direction of increasing lability. A woman becomes more sensitive and more susceptible to mood swings (Targum, 1979).
During pregnancy, the phenomenon of excitation increase in the subcortical structures of the brain, and in its cortex − signs of induced inhibition. A mature level of personality functioning correlates with better adaptation to the state pregnancy, more flexible adaptation to hormonal (internal) and social (external) changes during pregnancy (Evans, Heron, 2001).
A number of foreign studies have shown that anxiety and depressive disorders in women during pregnancy need to be detected and corrected early due to their significant negative impact on pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum period and further psychophysical development and social adaptation of the child (Beck, 1996).
Anxiety and depressive disorders in women during pregnancy can be predictors of anxiety and depressive disorders in mother during the first year of child`s life, which adversely affects a woman's adaptation to motherhood and causes abnormalities in early child development (Figueiredo, Conde, 2011).
The risk of developing psychosis of the gestational period in the general population is 0.1-0.25%. At the same time, postpartum psychoses account for 45% -86% of all psychoses, for lactation (during the feeding period) -10% -42% and psychoses of the pregnancy period -3% -15%. It is considered that the level of severe mental disorders during pregnancy is the same or even lower compared to the level of soreness outside of childbirth. Postpartum psychoses occur at a frequency of 1-2 per 1000 births (Targum, 1979) Normal is a slight increase in the level of anxiety and the occurrence of fears in pregnant women who do not have sufficient information about how the pregnancy will be proceed, how will be going the development of the prenate, with what result will the delivery occur. Thus, anxiety becomes a mechanism for the adaptation of women to her new state. In some women, anxiety becomes pathological and leads to the formation of an anxious variant of gestational dominance (Eydemiller, Dobryakov, Nikolskaya, 2003).
The formation of the anxious component of gestational dominance is facilitated by the following factors: -accidental pregnancy -manipulative nature of pregnancy motives -extramarital pregnancy -marital disharmony -unfavorable material and living conditions -personal characteristics (anxiety, low self-esteem, etc.) -somatic or mental illness In such women, an anxious style of experiencing pregnancy is an important component (Filippova G.G., 1999). At the same time, against the background of anxious experiences, pregnancy is perceived by the woman herself as a state of somatic illness.
The age of a woman under the age of 18 is rightly considered by many researchers to be an increased risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders during pregnancy period. The age of a pregnant woman over 35 years, in terms of B. L. Welles-Nystrom and P. de Chateau, correlates with greater anxiety. They found that pregnant women in this age group were more concerned about their health and the health of the baby, about childbirth, motherhood, breastfeeding.  30% of pregnant women have a moderate level of anxiety, which is associated with health and other problems. 24% of respondents have an average low level of anxiety, another 20% have a low level. However, 18% have a high level of anxiety, and 8% have a very high level of anxiety, they have not only psychological signs, but also somatic symptoms of anxiety, frequent mood swings, sweating, tremors and more.
Analyzing the manifestations of anxiety levels in pregnant women of different ages, we found a predominance of low levels in the youngest pregnant women in the sample − in 40% of young women under 20 years. We assume that these young women do not yet know what to be afraid of, have an easy attitude to life, prefer a careless attitude to their health, to the state of pregnancy, the future child, and therefore are less likely to worry about these reasons.
Another 28% of young women under the age of 20 have an average level of anxiety. Among older women aged 20-29 years, the average increased level of anxiety prevails (40%), about a third have an average reduced level (28.6%), but these pregnant women also have high and very high levels (17.1% and 2, 9%, respectively). For even older pregnant women aged 30-39 years, the average reduced and inflated levels of anxiety are equally preferable (in 28.6% and 25.7%), but 14.3% of respondents have high and very high levels of anxiety, which are manifested not sporadically under heavy loads and stressful situations, but constantly, these respondents are constantly worried, waiting for bad news, worrying about "everything in the world", sometimes they even think that this does not happen when you can relax and not worry about anything. The last subgroup of surveyed pregnant women over the age of 40 found a predominance of high (60%) and very high levels (40%) of anxiety.
The oldest of the sample of respondents are very worried about their own health, the health of the child, the course of pregnancy, various financial problems that accompany the process of pregnancy and care for the newborn child. It is these respondents who are most concerned about how they will raise and educate a child, whether they will be able to give it a good future, whether they will have the strength and resources to raise it as best they can.
Discussions. Based on the results of our empirical research and detailed consideration of theoretical material in the field of psychology of pregnant women and anxiety disorders, which are common in women of different ages, we can highlight the importance of further study of anxiety and anxiety disorders in pregnant women, promoting the development and introduction to the general medical community of diagnostic material to work with emotional disorders in pregnant women and timely diagnosis of these disorders for further successful correction, which, in turn, minimizes the negative impact on the fetus.
The main objective of our study was to show that the problem of anxiety in pregnant women is present, even if it is silent and ignored. Our goal is to introduce a psycho-diagnostic background in maternity hospitals, to introduce the principle of emotional involvement of a doctor in obstetric practice, to develop current studying programs for this issue.
The issue of diagnosing emotional conditions in women during pregnancy is currently very acute in the field of obstetrics and psychodiagnosis. Over the last 10 years, the issues of anxiety and depressive disorders during pregnancy have been raised several times in domestic science, which means that there is no proper level of development of this important medical and psychological issue.
Conclusions. Analyzing the manifestations of anxiety levels in pregnant women of different ages, we found that low-level anxiety predominates in the youngest pregnant women in the sample − 40% of young women under 20 years of age. We assume that these young women do not yet know what to be afraid of, have an easy attitude to life, prefer a careless attitude to their health, to the state of pregnancy, the future child, and therefore are less likely to worry about these reasons. While we found the highest levels of anxiety in older women, who are more concerned about their health and the possible scenario of childbirth at an older age, and what consequences this may have for the health of the unborn child.
In psychological terms, pregnancy often acts as a period of crisis. During pregnancy, a woman's self-consciousness, her relationship with the outside world changes significantly, there is a need for a total change in the usual way of life, use in the role of the future mother. This allows us to consider pregnancy as a special condition, different from the state of norm or pathology, health or disease.
The lack of a system of qualified, specialized psychological, psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for pregnant women greatly complicates the normal development of pregnancy and fetal development in women with anxiety and depressive disorders. Currently, there is a significant increase in risk groups for obstetric and perinatal pathology and undoubtedly influenced by psychological factors.