ObjectiveWe sought to identify factors associated with high antenatal psychosocial stress and describe the course of psychosocial stress during pregnancy.Study designWe performed a cross-sectional analysis of data from an ongoing registry. Study participants were 1522 women receiving prenatal care at a university obstetric clinic from January 2004 through March 2008. Multiple logistic regression identified factors associated with high stress as measured by the Prenatal Psychosocial Profile stress scale.ResultsThe majority of participants reported antenatal psychosocial stress (78% low-moderate, 6% high). Depression (odds ratios [OR], 9.6; 95% confidence interval [CI], 5.5-17.0), panic disorder (OR, 6.8; 95% CI, 2.9-16.2), drug use (OR, 3.8;...
Introduction: preterm birth (< 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to be a major public and m...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
WOS:000792204900004PubMed ID:35467607BACKGROUND: The mother's having good mental health during pregn...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify factors associated with high antenatal psychosocial stress and descri...
Background: Antenatal psychosocial stress is a common condition, perhaps more prevalent than gesatio...
Objective: A high risk pregnancy may introduce additional psychological stress on a pregnant woman. ...
Background: Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for a...
Background: A mother's psychologically state during pregnancy affects child development. The role of...
Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for associations ...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effect of resilience level of high-risk pregnant women on p...
The Pregnancy period begins from conception until birth. It is hard to figure out if the pregnancy w...
Background: Psychosocial stress in pregnancy, defined as, “the imbalance that a pregnant woman feels...
Background: Stress perceived by mothers during pregnancy is dependent on several factors and can lea...
Introduction: Antenatal stress has been linked to maternal morbidity and preterm birth (PTB). One of...
Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the psychosocial impact of severe hypertensive ...
Introduction: preterm birth (< 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to be a major public and m...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
WOS:000792204900004PubMed ID:35467607BACKGROUND: The mother's having good mental health during pregn...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify factors associated with high antenatal psychosocial stress and descri...
Background: Antenatal psychosocial stress is a common condition, perhaps more prevalent than gesatio...
Objective: A high risk pregnancy may introduce additional psychological stress on a pregnant woman. ...
Background: Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for a...
Background: A mother's psychologically state during pregnancy affects child development. The role of...
Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for associations ...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effect of resilience level of high-risk pregnant women on p...
The Pregnancy period begins from conception until birth. It is hard to figure out if the pregnancy w...
Background: Psychosocial stress in pregnancy, defined as, “the imbalance that a pregnant woman feels...
Background: Stress perceived by mothers during pregnancy is dependent on several factors and can lea...
Introduction: Antenatal stress has been linked to maternal morbidity and preterm birth (PTB). One of...
Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the psychosocial impact of severe hypertensive ...
Introduction: preterm birth (< 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to be a major public and m...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
WOS:000792204900004PubMed ID:35467607BACKGROUND: The mother's having good mental health during pregn...