The purpose of this study was to describe the effects of perinatal family stress, family social support, and family balance on post birth maternal adaptation. The birth of a new infant is a transitional event that causes stress to the individuals within the family and the family as a unit. The childbearing woman has been identified as the core of the expanding family. Her adaptive level is critical to the integration of the new infant into the family unit. Stress and support are important variables in maternal adaptation, yet the specific relationship of these variables as they relate to the family has not been adequately studied. The study was a predictive correlational design. Subject...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors comprising maternal adaptation, a complex devel...
To date, most research on parents\u27 adjustment after adding a new baby to their family unit has fo...
A longitudinal study of 123 couples provided some support for the utility of a model of adaptation t...
The purpose of this study was to describe the effects of perinatal family stress, family social supp...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
The purpose of this study is to assess the functioning of families of extremely low birthweight prem...
The purpose of this study is to assess the functioning of families of extremely low birthweight prem...
The purpose Of the Study of 147 healthy primiparous women is to investigate the relationship between...
AbstractIntroduction: Adaptation to the maternal role is an important factor for health ofmothers an...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Emotional problems in the postpartum period affect both mothers and children. This is particularly s...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors comprising maternal adaptation, a complex devel...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors comprising maternal adaptation, a complex devel...
To date, most research on parents\u27 adjustment after adding a new baby to their family unit has fo...
A longitudinal study of 123 couples provided some support for the utility of a model of adaptation t...
The purpose of this study was to describe the effects of perinatal family stress, family social supp...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
The purpose of this study is to assess the functioning of families of extremely low birthweight prem...
The purpose of this study is to assess the functioning of families of extremely low birthweight prem...
The purpose Of the Study of 147 healthy primiparous women is to investigate the relationship between...
AbstractIntroduction: Adaptation to the maternal role is an important factor for health ofmothers an...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Emotional problems in the postpartum period affect both mothers and children. This is particularly s...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors comprising maternal adaptation, a complex devel...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors comprising maternal adaptation, a complex devel...
To date, most research on parents\u27 adjustment after adding a new baby to their family unit has fo...
A longitudinal study of 123 couples provided some support for the utility of a model of adaptation t...