Background: Sociocultural childbirth representations can influence the perceptions of childbirth negatively. In this paper we report on a survey study to explore the factors associated with negative impressions of childbirth in a North-West England University student sample. We also explored whether different sources and perceptions of childbirth information were linked to fear of childbirth. Methods: All students received a survey link via an online messaging board and/or direct e-mail. Female students who were 18–40 years of age and childless (but planned to have children in the future) were invited to participate. Demographics, birth preferences, a fear of birth and general anxiety measures were included as well as questions about what...
Background: Negative encounters in healthcare might affect women's health. During their reproductive...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
Background: Socio-cultural childbirth representations can influence perceptions of childbirth negati...
In my secondary analysis of a large online survey data set (n = 3,680 university students), I used b...
Objective this study aimed to explore factors associated with a negative childbirth experience incl...
Background: Women's fears and attitudes to childbirth may influence the maternity care they receive ...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Women’s childbirth fear is a common phenomenon that has been explored in European and Australian con...
Background: Assessment of childbirth fear, in advance of pregnancy, and early identification of modi...
Objective: Preference for caesarean birth is associated with higher fear and lower self-efficacy for...
Background: The reality of childbirth fear is recognised for expectant parents but we lack knowledge...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Childbirth fear is defined as an intense anxiety regarding pregnancy and the childbirth process. It ...
Background: Some women may consider childbirth an unpleasant event, which can influence their decisi...
Background: Negative encounters in healthcare might affect women's health. During their reproductive...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
Background: Socio-cultural childbirth representations can influence perceptions of childbirth negati...
In my secondary analysis of a large online survey data set (n = 3,680 university students), I used b...
Objective this study aimed to explore factors associated with a negative childbirth experience incl...
Background: Women's fears and attitudes to childbirth may influence the maternity care they receive ...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Women’s childbirth fear is a common phenomenon that has been explored in European and Australian con...
Background: Assessment of childbirth fear, in advance of pregnancy, and early identification of modi...
Objective: Preference for caesarean birth is associated with higher fear and lower self-efficacy for...
Background: The reality of childbirth fear is recognised for expectant parents but we lack knowledge...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Childbirth fear is defined as an intense anxiety regarding pregnancy and the childbirth process. It ...
Background: Some women may consider childbirth an unpleasant event, which can influence their decisi...
Background: Negative encounters in healthcare might affect women's health. During their reproductive...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...
This paper addresses the limited sociological understanding of the phenomena of childbirth fear usin...