This paper describes a pilot study of biomedical and psychosocial risk and the outcome of pregnancy. Ninety-three pregnant women completed four instruments to identify three types of psychosocial risk: life events, family function and social support. Biomedical risk was identified through analysis of self-reported health histories and hospital records. Information on complications of pregnancy was obtained from hospital delivery records. Further complications data were obtained by a home interview at 6 weeks postpartum. In the sample studied, from an agricultural-university community in Eastern Washington, biomedical risk alone was not substantially related to complications. Psychosocial risk was related to both delivery and postpartum comp...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Recognition of high rates of mental health morbidity and mortality that affect women during the peri...
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is a potential risk factor for various birth compli...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of five psychosocial variables to the pre...
This paper reports the results of a prospective investigation of 100 women during their pregnancies ...
The negative health effects of women's drinking, smoking, other drug use, and inadequate diet during...
In NSW health policy mandates psychosocial risk assessment and depression screening with routine car...
In NSW health policy mandates psychosocial risk assessment and depression screening with routine car...
Women face risks to their wellbeing during the perinatal period of pregnancy. However, there is a de...
Introduction: preterm birth (< 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to be a major public and m...
Healthy behaviors in pregnant women have a major effect on pregnancy outcomes; however, only few stu...
Introduction: Few studies have reported the role of psychosocial risk factors by a validated scale i...
A test for measuring the capacity of women to face the obstetrical difficulties was applied to a sam...
Aim: Although many pregnancies and birth processes have passed without any problems, all pregnancies...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Recognition of high rates of mental health morbidity and mortality that affect women during the peri...
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is a potential risk factor for various birth compli...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of five psychosocial variables to the pre...
This paper reports the results of a prospective investigation of 100 women during their pregnancies ...
The negative health effects of women's drinking, smoking, other drug use, and inadequate diet during...
In NSW health policy mandates psychosocial risk assessment and depression screening with routine car...
In NSW health policy mandates psychosocial risk assessment and depression screening with routine car...
Women face risks to their wellbeing during the perinatal period of pregnancy. However, there is a de...
Introduction: preterm birth (< 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to be a major public and m...
Healthy behaviors in pregnant women have a major effect on pregnancy outcomes; however, only few stu...
Introduction: Few studies have reported the role of psychosocial risk factors by a validated scale i...
A test for measuring the capacity of women to face the obstetrical difficulties was applied to a sam...
Aim: Although many pregnancies and birth processes have passed without any problems, all pregnancies...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Recognition of high rates of mental health morbidity and mortality that affect women during the peri...
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is a potential risk factor for various birth compli...