This study explored whether women’s beliefs about, and emotional responses to, pregnancy could account for variations in maternal mental and physical health outcomes, using the self-regulatory model as a theoretical framework. Women in the last trimester of pregnancy (N = 408) completed an online survey including measures of representations of pregnancy, coping, and physical and mental health. Results revealed that representations of pregnancy accounted for up to 30 and 39 per cent of the variance in indicators of physical and mental health, respectively. Findings suggest that beliefs about pregnancy may have important implications for maternal health
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the relationships among four concepts withi...
grantor: University of TorontoA cognitive-emotional model of first pregnancy was proposed ...
This study explored whether women’s beliefs about, and emotional responses to, pregnancy could accou...
Background: Pregnancy is an important time for women’s mental health and marks the foundations of th...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate relationships among women\u27s body attitud...
The Self-regulation Model (SRM) proposed by Leventhal and colleagues (H. Leven-thal, Meyer, & N...
(1) Background: Preventing pregnancy complications and maternal deaths and helping women stay health...
There is some evidence that self-rated perceptions of health are predictive of objective health outc...
Pregnancy is a biological process that takes place within a particular social and cultural setting. ...
There is some evidence that self-rated perceptions of health are predictive of objective health outc...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
This research focused on investigating the expectations that pregnant women hold about motherhood, a...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the relationships among four concepts withi...
grantor: University of TorontoA cognitive-emotional model of first pregnancy was proposed ...
This study explored whether women’s beliefs about, and emotional responses to, pregnancy could accou...
Background: Pregnancy is an important time for women’s mental health and marks the foundations of th...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate relationships among women\u27s body attitud...
The Self-regulation Model (SRM) proposed by Leventhal and colleagues (H. Leven-thal, Meyer, & N...
(1) Background: Preventing pregnancy complications and maternal deaths and helping women stay health...
There is some evidence that self-rated perceptions of health are predictive of objective health outc...
Pregnancy is a biological process that takes place within a particular social and cultural setting. ...
There is some evidence that self-rated perceptions of health are predictive of objective health outc...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
This research focused on investigating the expectations that pregnant women hold about motherhood, a...
Background: Women who experience pregnancy undergo numerous changes. These changes range from physic...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the relationships among four concepts withi...
grantor: University of TorontoA cognitive-emotional model of first pregnancy was proposed ...