Factors influencing happiness and depression in high-risk pregnant women: a cross-sectional study using the ecological systems approach DOI
Hyunkyung Choi

Women s Health Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(3), P. 203 - 215

Published: Sept. 30, 2024

The increasing number of high-risk pregnancies has led to a greater emphasis on psychological well-being in nursing care. However, reducing depression does not automatically equate happiness. This study aimed systematically examine the factors influencing happiness and among pregnant women South Korea.

Language: Английский

Harnessing behavioral interventions to enhance micronutrient intake in pregnancy: A comprehensive review DOI Creative Commons

Ilangovan Pratheesha,

Aruna Subramaniam,

Punitha Josephine Santhanasamy

et al.

Journal of Education and Health Promotion, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: March 1, 2025

Pregnancy is a pivotal moment in woman’s life, necessitating an increased focus on ensuring sufficient nutrition to promote both maternal wellbeing and fetal growth. During this period, it crucial emphasize the need for adequate micronutrients, including iron, calcium, vitamin D. However, pregnant women worldwide continue experience deficits these essential nutrients, which increases risk of adverse health outcomes infants. Behavioral intervention presents potentially practical approach address disparity by focusing dietary modification encouraging compliance with prescribed nutritional standards. This comprehensive review utilized systematic literature collect pertinent material article from Scopus Web Science databases, scientific credibility, transparency, comprehensiveness regarding behavioral interventions promoting D consumption among women. seeks provide clinicians, researchers, policymakers information techniques enhance improving food intake during pregnancy. Further, will explore strategies, efficacy, underlying processes, future directions.

Language: Английский

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Emotional and relational protective factors during pregnancy and psychological well-being and personal growth after childbirth DOI
Meital Navon – Eyal, Orit Taubman – Ben‐Ari

Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 15

Published: Nov. 20, 2023

Studies in the perinatal literature tend to focus on potential negative outcomes, but little attention has been paid protective factors that may be associated with better psychological well-being or positive mental changes, such as personal growth.Drawing Broaden and Build Theory of Positive Emotions, study employed a prospective design sequential mediation model examine mechanism by which during pregnancy (dispositional gratitude, perceived relationship quality partner, maternal-foetal bonding) associated, sequence, higher growth after childbirth among first-time mothers.The sample consisted 515 women who were recruited through social media completed questionnaires two phases: Time 1, second half their pregnancy; 2, around 12 weeks birth first baby.Results show gratitude was pregnancy, bonding, turn childbirth. The indirect effects significant.The expands knowledge outcomes transition motherhood, demonstrates emotions, link chain predicting from

Language: Английский

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Factors influencing happiness and depression in high-risk pregnant women: a cross-sectional study using the ecological systems approach DOI
Hyunkyung Choi

Women s Health Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(3), P. 203 - 215

Published: Sept. 30, 2024

The increasing number of high-risk pregnancies has led to a greater emphasis on psychological well-being in nursing care. However, reducing depression does not automatically equate happiness. This study aimed systematically examine the factors influencing happiness and among pregnant women South Korea.

Language: Английский

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0