AbstractThe objective of this narrative review was to examine the literature on fear of childbirth from a psychological perspective, addressing the specificity of childbirth fear, the pathways of fear acquisition, and the physiological, cognitive and behavioral aspects of fear. Systematic procedures for literature search, inclusion and exclusion left 86 original research papers for analysis. Findings summarize the body of knowledge for each area of interest, as well as the number of studies addressing each theme. Overall, few studies adopt a clear-cut psychological perspective, leaving the psychological mechanisms of childbirth fear largely unexplored. Although methodological limitations make conclusions difficult, results give a hint of et...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming...
Fear surrounding childbirth requires a more in-depth understanding from women’s perspectives, especi...
Aim: Aim of the study was to examine the intensity of childbirth-related fear, its components and re...
AbstractThe objective of this narrative review was to examine the literature on fear of childbirth f...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Fear of childbirth (FOC) is an important psychological problem that is studied worldwide because it ...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Section 1 :Literature Review This review explores the recent research on the nature of fear of child...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
A considerable number of pregnant women experience fear of childbirth (FOC), characterized by worrie...
Women’s childbirth fear is a common phenomenon that has been explored in European and Australian con...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming...
Fear surrounding childbirth requires a more in-depth understanding from women’s perspectives, especi...
Aim: Aim of the study was to examine the intensity of childbirth-related fear, its components and re...
AbstractThe objective of this narrative review was to examine the literature on fear of childbirth f...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Fear of childbirth (FOC) is an important psychological problem that is studied worldwide because it ...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Section 1 :Literature Review This review explores the recent research on the nature of fear of child...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
A considerable number of pregnant women experience fear of childbirth (FOC), characterized by worrie...
Women’s childbirth fear is a common phenomenon that has been explored in European and Australian con...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming...
Fear surrounding childbirth requires a more in-depth understanding from women’s perspectives, especi...
Aim: Aim of the study was to examine the intensity of childbirth-related fear, its components and re...