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Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pregnancy is a developmental period demanding special adjustments. Psychologically, pregnancy can be associated with positive preparedness in some and fear of childbirth or doubts of mothering role in others. Anxiety and depression during pregnancy can have negative implications...

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Autores principales: Dere, Shubhangi Sambhaji, Varotariya, Jagdish K, Ghildiyal, Rakesh P, Sharma, Sunil A, Kaur, Darpan Mohinder Singh
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7659993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33223720
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_66_19
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author Dere, Shubhangi Sambhaji
Varotariya, Jagdish K
Ghildiyal, Rakesh P
Sharma, Sunil A
Kaur, Darpan Mohinder Singh
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Varotariya, Jagdish K
Ghildiyal, Rakesh P
Sharma, Sunil A
Kaur, Darpan Mohinder Singh
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pregnancy is a developmental period demanding special adjustments. Psychologically, pregnancy can be associated with positive preparedness in some and fear of childbirth or doubts of mothering role in others. Anxiety and depression during pregnancy can have negative implications on its outcome. The current study aims to provide insight into factors influencing maternal preparedness for motherhood. METHODOLOGY: Hundred first time pregnant women were enrolled after written informed consent and ethical approval. The Pregnancy Experiences Scale-Brief Version was used to study maternal rating of uplifts and hassles experiences specific to pregnancy, indicating affective valence toward the pregnancy. Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire (PRAQ-R) helped to identify pregnancy-specific anxiety and depressive symptoms were screened using Whooley’s Questions. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel 15.30 (170107). RESULTS: The mean age of the women was 23.1 years. More than half of the pregnancies were unplanned, and the mean duration of pregnancy was 6.8 months. The positive experience was reported more than a negative experience. Negative valence increased in the presence of psychosocial stressors. On PRAQ-R, anxiety symptoms were reported by 52% of the patients, especially high on the domain of “fear of giving birth” and increased with trimester. Depressive symptoms were reported by 23% of the women. CONCLUSION: Advanced gestation, presence of stressors, past psychiatric illness, ANC complications, and the presence of anxiety/depression influence maternal preparedness for motherhood. There is a need of sensitizing the doctors, nurses, health-care workers, and relatives regarding screening, referral of unmet psychological needs of pregnant women to help new mothers to adjust with their motherhood positively.
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spelling pubmed-76599932020-11-19 Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India Dere, Shubhangi Sambhaji Varotariya, Jagdish K Ghildiyal, Rakesh P Sharma, Sunil A Kaur, Darpan Mohinder Singh Ind Psychiatry J Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pregnancy is a developmental period demanding special adjustments. Psychologically, pregnancy can be associated with positive preparedness in some and fear of childbirth or doubts of mothering role in others. Anxiety and depression during pregnancy can have negative implications on its outcome. The current study aims to provide insight into factors influencing maternal preparedness for motherhood. METHODOLOGY: Hundred first time pregnant women were enrolled after written informed consent and ethical approval. The Pregnancy Experiences Scale-Brief Version was used to study maternal rating of uplifts and hassles experiences specific to pregnancy, indicating affective valence toward the pregnancy. Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire (PRAQ-R) helped to identify pregnancy-specific anxiety and depressive symptoms were screened using Whooley’s Questions. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel 15.30 (170107). RESULTS: The mean age of the women was 23.1 years. More than half of the pregnancies were unplanned, and the mean duration of pregnancy was 6.8 months. The positive experience was reported more than a negative experience. Negative valence increased in the presence of psychosocial stressors. On PRAQ-R, anxiety symptoms were reported by 52% of the patients, especially high on the domain of “fear of giving birth” and increased with trimester. Depressive symptoms were reported by 23% of the women. CONCLUSION: Advanced gestation, presence of stressors, past psychiatric illness, ANC complications, and the presence of anxiety/depression influence maternal preparedness for motherhood. There is a need of sensitizing the doctors, nurses, health-care workers, and relatives regarding screening, referral of unmet psychological needs of pregnant women to help new mothers to adjust with their motherhood positively. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7659993/ /pubmed/33223720 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_66_19 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Industrial Psychiatry Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Dere, Shubhangi Sambhaji
Varotariya, Jagdish K
Ghildiyal, Rakesh P
Sharma, Sunil A
Kaur, Darpan Mohinder Singh
Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title_full Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title_fullStr Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title_full_unstemmed Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title_short Antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from India
title_sort antenatal preparedness for motherhood and its association with antenatal anxiety and depression in first time pregnant women from india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7659993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33223720
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_66_19
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