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Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2021
Non-medical approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have been proposed for the management of tocophobia. A new method of performing CBT is through internet. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the effect of internet-based and traditional CBT on tocophobia.
Tahereh Fathi Najafi +2 more
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Non-medical approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have been proposed for the management of tocophobia. A new method of performing CBT is through internet. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the effect of internet-based and traditional CBT on tocophobia.
Tahereh Fathi Najafi +2 more
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Tocophobia – the new hysteria?
Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine, 2015Abstract Tocophobia is a severe fear of pregnancy and childbirth. There is increasing evidence that tocophobia has serious adverse effects on both mother and baby, which can be long term. In this review, the concept of tocophobia is discussed in the context of current maternity practice. Maternity caregivers need to be aware of presentation, symptoms
Maeve O'Connell +2 more
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Tocophobia: Mind-Boggling Fear of Pregnancy and Childbirth
A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical ResearchTokophobia, also known as maieusiophobia or parturiphobia, which is fear of childbirth. To some extent, it can be considered as a normal human phenomenon considering the painful and unpredictable experience but severe forms that affect the daily functioning of the woman are labeled as pathological forms of Tokophobia.
G. Sarojini, P. L. Murugalakshmi
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Reconsidering fear of birth: Language matters [PDF]
Interest in fear of childbirth has grown exponentially since the 1980s, but the landscape of birth has shifted considerably since then, with evolving feminism; moving from a patriarchal environment in a biomedical model of care to a holistic model which ...
C R Martin, Julie Jomeen
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TOCOPHOBIA – SHORT REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE [PDF]
For every woman, childbirth is a multifaceted and unique experience that can be associated with both positive feelings, such as joy, happiness, faith, and negative feelings – fear, anxiety, anxiety, but also physical effects. Fear of childbirth is a common problem affecting women’s well-being and health, prevalence of tocophobia continues to increase ...
Daria Małgorzata Kubik-Machura +3 more
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Tocophobia: a new indication for Cesarean delivery?
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2003exaly +4 more sources
Fear of Childbirth, Tocophobia, and Mental Health in Mothers: The Obstetric–Psychiatric Interface
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004Kristina, Hofberg, Mark R, Ward
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[Tocophobia--its origin, prevalence and implications].
Harefuah, 2014Tocophobia is defined as fear from pregnancy in general and fear of vaginal delivery in particular. This is a relatively prevalent phenomenon, which originates due to traumatic events in the past: whether as a result of previous bad obstetric experience or from other non-obstetric related events.
David, Rabinerson +2 more
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Prevalence and risk factors for tocophobia in an Irish sample of pregnant women
2017O'Connell, Maeve +4 more
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