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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2023
Pregnancy may be a cause of fear for some women. Fear of pregnancy is a woman's belief that her health or life may get worse due to pregnancy. This study aimed to develop a valid and reliable instrument to measure fear of pregnancy in women, and determine the effect of lifestyle on fear of pregnancy.This study was conducted in three phases.
Yasemin, Hamlacı Başkaya +1 more
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Pregnancy may be a cause of fear for some women. Fear of pregnancy is a woman's belief that her health or life may get worse due to pregnancy. This study aimed to develop a valid and reliable instrument to measure fear of pregnancy in women, and determine the effect of lifestyle on fear of pregnancy.This study was conducted in three phases.
Yasemin, Hamlacı Başkaya +1 more
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Women's fear of childbirth during pregnancy: A concept analysis
International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, 2023AbstractPurposeTo map and analyze the concept of women's fear of childbirth (FOC) during pregnancy and to develop a new nursing diagnosis (ND).MethodsConcept analysis based on Walker and Avant's methodology. An integrative literature search was conducted in Scopus, Web of Science, and CINAHL Complete databases, including peer‐reviewed articles ...
Sandra P. Souto +3 more
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Fear of Childbirth in Late Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1981A consecutive unselected series of 139 pregnant women were personally interviewed during their 31st--33rd week of gestation concerning their feelings at the prospect of the anticipated delivery. A severe fear of childbirth was admitted by 9 women (6%), and another 23 (17%) expressed a more moderate, but still distinct fear of delivery. Fear of physical
B, Areskog, N, Uddenberg, B, Kjessler
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The Fear of Childbirth and Social Support in Adolescent Pregnancy
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2021Social support may be effective in alleviating fear associated with childbirth in pregnant adolescent women. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between social support and fear of childbirth in adolescent pregnancy.The study was designed to assess any relationships between the social support perceived by pregnant adolescent women and
Aysu, Buldum, Tuba, Güner Emül
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(310) Fear of Pain during Pregnancy
The Journal of Pain, 2019Hormonal changes have been implicated in the phenomenon of pain modulation during pregnancy. The role of psychosocial constructs such as fear and anxiety related to pain during pregnancy, however, has largely been overlooked. The current study investigated the cross-sectional associations between the report of pain-related fear among pregnant and non ...
C. Nelson +10 more
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Factors Associated With Fear of Delivery in Second Pregnancies
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999To identify factors associated with fear of childbirth during and after first labor.We analyzed first deliveries of 100 primiparas who reported severe fear of vaginal childbirth during their second pregnancies and 200 age- and parity-matched controls who reported no later fear of delivery.
T, Saisto, O, Ylikorkala, E, Halmesmäki
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Fear of the unknown: ionizing radiation exposure during pregnancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2012Ionizing radiation during pregnancy can negatively impact a fetus. In light of the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in Japan, we discuss existing knowledge on the health effects of radiation and preventive measures for pregnant women. Overall, the risk of exposure to radiation is limited but severe defects can result from fetal radiation exposure >100 ...
Reinou S, Groen +2 more
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Association between fear of childbirth and maternal acceptance of pregnancy
International Nursing Review, 2017AimThis descriptive study aimed to explore the associations between fear of childbirth, acceptance of pregnancy and identification with the motherhood role among primipara women.BackgroundWomen who have difficulty accepting their pregnancy have a harder time adapting to pregnancy and motherhood and experience more fears related to childbirth.
D. Coskuner Potur +5 more
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A Survey of Fear of Pregnancy and Depression
The Journal of Psychology, 1971This report describes tests designed to assess fear of pregnancy and the results of an analysis of how this fear is related to depression. The tests included: a Fear Survey Schedule with 78 fears including fear of pregnancy to be rated on a 5 point scale a specially designed Fear of Pregnancy Test with 2 sets of 10 fears including fear of pregnancy to
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