BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming birth, little is known regarding the psychological mechanisms contributing to these experiences. In this study, we wanted to take a first step in trying to identify mechanisms of potential interest. The objective of this cross-sectional study was thus to investigate pain catastrophizing, intolerance of uncertainty, positive worry beliefs, and cognitive avoidance as potential mechanisms predicting fear of birth among pregnant women. METHODS: A sample of 499 pregnant women, recruited in antenatal health care settings in 2 Swedish regions, completed the Fear of Birth Scale, along with measurements of the mechanisms of interest. Linear and logis...
Background Admission to hospital in the latent phase of labour is associated with a cascade of unnec...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Objective In this study, the effect of high-risk pregnancies on pregnant women's perception of anxie...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming...
A considerable number of pregnant women experience fear of childbirth (FOC), characterized by worrie...
Although a fear of birth affects many women during pregnancy and is associated with adverse birth ou...
BACKGROUND: Women's fears and attitudes to childbirth may influence the maternity care they receive ...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study was to explore the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed sample of women o...
Introduction: There is a growing interest in fear of childbirth. The prevalence, reasons and treatm...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background Childbirth fear and interventions during childbirth might be related to the mindset and k...
Fear of childbirth is common in women who are pregnant with their first child and is associated with...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the "Birth Attitude Profile Scale (BAPS)" in a selec...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Background Admission to hospital in the latent phase of labour is associated with a cascade of unnec...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Objective In this study, the effect of high-risk pregnancies on pregnant women's perception of anxie...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women experience fear, worry, or anxiety relating to the upcoming...
A considerable number of pregnant women experience fear of childbirth (FOC), characterized by worrie...
Although a fear of birth affects many women during pregnancy and is associated with adverse birth ou...
BACKGROUND: Women's fears and attitudes to childbirth may influence the maternity care they receive ...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study was to explore the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed sample of women o...
Introduction: There is a growing interest in fear of childbirth. The prevalence, reasons and treatm...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background Childbirth fear and interventions during childbirth might be related to the mindset and k...
Fear of childbirth is common in women who are pregnant with their first child and is associated with...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the "Birth Attitude Profile Scale (BAPS)" in a selec...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Background Admission to hospital in the latent phase of labour is associated with a cascade of unnec...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Objective In this study, the effect of high-risk pregnancies on pregnant women's perception of anxie...