The purpose of study was to examine relationships between social sup-port and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women. Hypotheses were that there will be an inverse relationship between social support and anxiety in pregnancy and the postpartum. The sample consisted of 177 women. The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) 85—Part 2 and the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used. The STAI demonstrated coefficient alphas from 0.90 to 0.93; 0.87 and 0.93 for the PRQ. All five hypotheses were supported—social support and state anxiety in pregnancy (r = −.308, p =.000) and trait anxiety (r = −.420, p =.000) and postpartum (r = −.497, p =.000) and social support and state anxiety in the postpartum (r = −.375, p =.000) and trait anxiety (r...
Objective: To explore women’s experience of anxiety in pregnancy and views on the use of anxiety ins...
Elena Ali Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Purpose: Postpartum anxie...
Background: There is growing evidence that the antenatal period is a time of increased liability to ...
The purpose of this study was to answer the research question, does social support lessen maternal a...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about why some women are anxious during pregnancy but not in the postpar...
Background and Objective: Anxiety during pregnancy especially among primigravid women is one of the ...
This study investigates the reciprocal, direct and indirect influences that the social support mothe...
Anxiety is common among pregnant and postpartum women. The research attention in the area of reprodu...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to explore the prospective relation...
Background: Research examining the relationship between postpartum anxiety and maternal bonding is l...
Our objective was to expand previous research examining the course of anxiety and the comorbidity of...
Objective: To evaluate the association between social anxiety disorder (SAD) and perceived maternal ...
Heba H Hijazi,1,2 Mohammad S Alyahya,2 Rabah M Al Abdi,3 Main N Alolayyan,2 Amer M Sindiani,4 Liqaa ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the following two questions about “ abuse anxiety”, whi...
The aim of the authors in this study was to evaluate the relationships between perceived perinatal s...
Objective: To explore women’s experience of anxiety in pregnancy and views on the use of anxiety ins...
Elena Ali Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Purpose: Postpartum anxie...
Background: There is growing evidence that the antenatal period is a time of increased liability to ...
The purpose of this study was to answer the research question, does social support lessen maternal a...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about why some women are anxious during pregnancy but not in the postpar...
Background and Objective: Anxiety during pregnancy especially among primigravid women is one of the ...
This study investigates the reciprocal, direct and indirect influences that the social support mothe...
Anxiety is common among pregnant and postpartum women. The research attention in the area of reprodu...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to explore the prospective relation...
Background: Research examining the relationship between postpartum anxiety and maternal bonding is l...
Our objective was to expand previous research examining the course of anxiety and the comorbidity of...
Objective: To evaluate the association between social anxiety disorder (SAD) and perceived maternal ...
Heba H Hijazi,1,2 Mohammad S Alyahya,2 Rabah M Al Abdi,3 Main N Alolayyan,2 Amer M Sindiani,4 Liqaa ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the following two questions about “ abuse anxiety”, whi...
The aim of the authors in this study was to evaluate the relationships between perceived perinatal s...
Objective: To explore women’s experience of anxiety in pregnancy and views on the use of anxiety ins...
Elena Ali Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Purpose: Postpartum anxie...
Background: There is growing evidence that the antenatal period is a time of increased liability to ...