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The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between perceived social support during pregnancy and levels of anxiety among postpartum women using an anxiety-specific screening instrument. METHODS: Using a prospective cohort design, a two-stage methodology was conducted to collect data fro...

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Autores principales: Hijazi, Heba H, Alyahya, Mohammad S, Al Abdi, Rabah M, Alolayyan, Main N, Sindiani, Amer M, Raffee, Liqaa A, Baniissa, Wegdan A, Al Marzouqi, Amina M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707417
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S329487
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author Hijazi, Heba H
Alyahya, Mohammad S
Al Abdi, Rabah M
Alolayyan, Main N
Sindiani, Amer M
Raffee, Liqaa A
Baniissa, Wegdan A
Al Marzouqi, Amina M
author_facet Hijazi, Heba H
Alyahya, Mohammad S
Al Abdi, Rabah M
Alolayyan, Main N
Sindiani, Amer M
Raffee, Liqaa A
Baniissa, Wegdan A
Al Marzouqi, Amina M
author_sort Hijazi, Heba H
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between perceived social support during pregnancy and levels of anxiety among postpartum women using an anxiety-specific screening instrument. METHODS: Using a prospective cohort design, a two-stage methodology was conducted to collect data from women seeking maternal care at the King Abdullah University Hospital in northern Jordan. In the first stage, perceived social support was assessed among pregnant women using the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey. During the first six months after childbirth, postpartum women were contacted to complete the second stage, wherein their perceptions of infant-focused anxieties were assessed using the Postpartum Specific Anxiety Scale. In our study, two types of infant-focused anxieties were investigated among a final sample of 419 mothers: infant safety and welfare anxieties and practical infant care anxieties. RESULTS: The results of multivariate linear regression analysis indicated that providing pregnant women with high levels of emotional support from close social networks (β= −0.08, p= 0.01) and perceiving informational support from health care providers (β= −0.71, p< 0.01) were protective factors for reducing the levels of postpartum anxiety concerning infant safety and welfare. Our findings also demonstrated that pregnant mothers who perceived high informational support from health care providers had a lower level of postpartum anxiety about practical infant care (β= −0.20, p< 0.01). In contrast, mothers who reported receiving high tangible support from close social networks during pregnancy had a significantly higher level of perceived anxiety concerning practical infant care after delivery (β= 0.13, p= 0.02). CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that postpartum anxiety would be reduced if effective informational support were readily available for pregnant women. There is a clear need for building bridges between women, their families, and providers to distinguish the specific type and amount of support that should be provided to mothers during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-85442702021-10-26 The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan Hijazi, Heba H Alyahya, Mohammad S Al Abdi, Rabah M Alolayyan, Main N Sindiani, Amer M Raffee, Liqaa A Baniissa, Wegdan A Al Marzouqi, Amina M Int J Womens Health Original Research OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between perceived social support during pregnancy and levels of anxiety among postpartum women using an anxiety-specific screening instrument. METHODS: Using a prospective cohort design, a two-stage methodology was conducted to collect data from women seeking maternal care at the King Abdullah University Hospital in northern Jordan. In the first stage, perceived social support was assessed among pregnant women using the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey. During the first six months after childbirth, postpartum women were contacted to complete the second stage, wherein their perceptions of infant-focused anxieties were assessed using the Postpartum Specific Anxiety Scale. In our study, two types of infant-focused anxieties were investigated among a final sample of 419 mothers: infant safety and welfare anxieties and practical infant care anxieties. RESULTS: The results of multivariate linear regression analysis indicated that providing pregnant women with high levels of emotional support from close social networks (β= −0.08, p= 0.01) and perceiving informational support from health care providers (β= −0.71, p< 0.01) were protective factors for reducing the levels of postpartum anxiety concerning infant safety and welfare. Our findings also demonstrated that pregnant mothers who perceived high informational support from health care providers had a lower level of postpartum anxiety about practical infant care (β= −0.20, p< 0.01). In contrast, mothers who reported receiving high tangible support from close social networks during pregnancy had a significantly higher level of perceived anxiety concerning practical infant care after delivery (β= 0.13, p= 0.02). CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that postpartum anxiety would be reduced if effective informational support were readily available for pregnant women. There is a clear need for building bridges between women, their families, and providers to distinguish the specific type and amount of support that should be provided to mothers during pregnancy. Dove 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8544270/ /pubmed/34707417 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S329487 Text en © 2021 Hijazi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Hijazi, Heba H
Alyahya, Mohammad S
Al Abdi, Rabah M
Alolayyan, Main N
Sindiani, Amer M
Raffee, Liqaa A
Baniissa, Wegdan A
Al Marzouqi, Amina M
The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title_full The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title_fullStr The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title_short The Impact of Perceived Social Support During Pregnancy on Postpartum Infant-Focused Anxieties: A Prospective Cohort Study of Mothers in Northern Jordan
title_sort impact of perceived social support during pregnancy on postpartum infant-focused anxieties: a prospective cohort study of mothers in northern jordan
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707417
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S329487
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