Objective: Low birth weight is a primary cause of infant mortality and morbidity. Results of previous studies suggest that social support may be related to higher birth weight through fetal growth processes, although the findings have been inconsistent. The purpose of this investigation was to test a model of the association between a latent prenatal social support factor and fetal growth while taking into account relations between sociodemographic and obstetric risk factors and birth weight. Method: A prospective study was conducted among 247 women with a singleton, intrauterine pregnancy receiving care in two university-affiliated prenatal clinics. Measures of support included support from family, support from the baby’s father, and gener...
Background Mothers ’ stress in pregnancy is considered an environmental risk factor in child develop...
Abstract only availableA previous study examined the relationship between pregnancy intention and so...
According to life history theory, human mothers rely on assistance from others for childrearing help...
This study examined the relationship between birth weight status and a mother\u27s social support st...
This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemograp...
Objective: To explore demographic and social support predictors of health-related quality of life (H...
Infant birth weight and length of gestation are associated with a variety of health outcomes for the...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) affect health during pregnancy. Previous studies ha...
Introduction: Generally, pregnancy is considered to be a positive period in life in Iranian culture....
This paper reports the results of a prospective investigation of 100 women during their pregnancies ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
A variety of factors influence how the infant grows while in the womb. This NIH-funded prospective c...
Birthweight is known to be affected by several factors. In the present study a relationshipmodel of ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether psychosocial adversity during pregnancy impacts fetal health outcomes at birth re...
Background Mothers ’ stress in pregnancy is considered an environmental risk factor in child develop...
Abstract only availableA previous study examined the relationship between pregnancy intention and so...
According to life history theory, human mothers rely on assistance from others for childrearing help...
This study examined the relationship between birth weight status and a mother\u27s social support st...
This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemograp...
Objective: To explore demographic and social support predictors of health-related quality of life (H...
Infant birth weight and length of gestation are associated with a variety of health outcomes for the...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) affect health during pregnancy. Previous studies ha...
Introduction: Generally, pregnancy is considered to be a positive period in life in Iranian culture....
This paper reports the results of a prospective investigation of 100 women during their pregnancies ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
A variety of factors influence how the infant grows while in the womb. This NIH-funded prospective c...
Birthweight is known to be affected by several factors. In the present study a relationshipmodel of ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether psychosocial adversity during pregnancy impacts fetal health outcomes at birth re...
Background Mothers ’ stress in pregnancy is considered an environmental risk factor in child develop...
Abstract only availableA previous study examined the relationship between pregnancy intention and so...
According to life history theory, human mothers rely on assistance from others for childrearing help...