Abstract Background Extant perinatal research utilizes retrospective reports on the prenatal environment, but there are limited data on the validity of retrospective data compared with prospective data. The current study examined the reliability of birth mothers’ memory of prenatal stress and distress and perinatal risks at 6-months postpartum with maternal reports gathered across each trimester of pregnancy and explored whether recall varied with maternal socioeconomic status. Methods Surveys were collected from 34 pregnant women (M age = 29.14, SD = 5.06 years, 83% non-Hispanic White) on stress, distress, and pregnancy complications at 12(T1), 26(T2), and 38(T3) weeks of pregnancy, and at 6-month post-partum asking the same questions but ...
The maternal experience of stressful events during pregnancy has been associated with a number of ad...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the past experiences of mothers and their potentiall...
Stadlmayr W, Amsler F, Lemola S, et al. Memory of childbirth in the second year: The long-term effec...
Objective: This study examined the accuracy of maternal recall of obstetric complications & birth ch...
Prior research has shown that reduced autobiographical memory specificity predicts an increase in po...
Objective: This study assessed women’s ability to recall different types of hypertensive disorders o...
Objective:This study assessed women's ability to recall different types of hypertensive disorders of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the memory of various subdimensions of the birth experience in the second year ...
Most investigations that report a positive association between obstetric complications and schizophr...
Maternal stress is a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). This study evaluates the ass...
BackgroundThere is recognition that effective interventions are available to prevent neonatal and ma...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the past experiences of mothers and their potentiall...
Although there is considerable anecdotal and empirical evidence showing that retrospective memory ma...
Background: Little research has been conducted to date on women's postnatal emotional well-being and...
The maternal experience of stressful events during pregnancy has been associated with a number of ad...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the past experiences of mothers and their potentiall...
Stadlmayr W, Amsler F, Lemola S, et al. Memory of childbirth in the second year: The long-term effec...
Objective: This study examined the accuracy of maternal recall of obstetric complications & birth ch...
Prior research has shown that reduced autobiographical memory specificity predicts an increase in po...
Objective: This study assessed women’s ability to recall different types of hypertensive disorders o...
Objective:This study assessed women's ability to recall different types of hypertensive disorders of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the memory of various subdimensions of the birth experience in the second year ...
Most investigations that report a positive association between obstetric complications and schizophr...
Maternal stress is a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). This study evaluates the ass...
BackgroundThere is recognition that effective interventions are available to prevent neonatal and ma...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the past experiences of mothers and their potentiall...
Although there is considerable anecdotal and empirical evidence showing that retrospective memory ma...
Background: Little research has been conducted to date on women's postnatal emotional well-being and...
The maternal experience of stressful events during pregnancy has been associated with a number of ad...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the past experiences of mothers and their potentiall...
Stadlmayr W, Amsler F, Lemola S, et al. Memory of childbirth in the second year: The long-term effec...