BACKGROUND: Developing a sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role enhances positive parenting and healthy development of the child. There is limited longitudinal research on the predictive factors influencing maternal role competence and satisfaction. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the predictive and concurrent associations of prenatal perceived maternal role competence, learned resourcefulness, social support, stress, and depression to perceived maternal role competence and satisfaction at 6 weeks postpartum. METHOD: A longitudinal, descriptive design was used. A convenience sample of 184 first-time pregnant women with a singleton and uneventful pregnancy were recruited from two regional public hospital...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...
Background: Developing a sense of well-being and achieving competence and satisfaction in the matern...
The changes in and relationships among stress, maternal role competence, and satisfaction in the per...
Background: Being a mother is considered by many women as their most important role in life. Women’s...
Objective: to explore the relationship between maternal role development (MRD), maternal distress (M...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Background/objective: Postpartum depression is linked to decreased quality mother-infant interaction...
Background: pregnancy is associated with numerous physical, physiological and endocrinological chang...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression is a major health problem that can have detrimental effects on infa...
Problem. The purpose of this research was to explore some of the variables associated with the emoti...
Background: Learned resourcefulness plays a significant role in facilitating maternal coping during ...
Background: When women\u27s\u27 lives enter a new phase after childbirth, they need to adapt to it i...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese women's perceptions of maternal role competence an...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...
Background: Developing a sense of well-being and achieving competence and satisfaction in the matern...
The changes in and relationships among stress, maternal role competence, and satisfaction in the per...
Background: Being a mother is considered by many women as their most important role in life. Women’s...
Objective: to explore the relationship between maternal role development (MRD), maternal distress (M...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Background/objective: Postpartum depression is linked to decreased quality mother-infant interaction...
Background: pregnancy is associated with numerous physical, physiological and endocrinological chang...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression is a major health problem that can have detrimental effects on infa...
Problem. The purpose of this research was to explore some of the variables associated with the emoti...
Background: Learned resourcefulness plays a significant role in facilitating maternal coping during ...
Background: When women\u27s\u27 lives enter a new phase after childbirth, they need to adapt to it i...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese women's perceptions of maternal role competence an...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...
Little is known about the relationship between maternal role development and maternal distress follo...