Exploring Self-Perceived Stress and Anxiety Throughout Pregnancy: A Longitudinal Study DOI Creative Commons

Marta María Redondo,

Cristina Liébana‐Presa, Francisco Javier Pérez Rivera

и другие.

Diseases, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13(4), С. 121 - 121

Опубликована: Апрель 19, 2025

Background: Anxiety and stress are common during pregnancy can impact the health of pregnant woman newborn. There is a lack research focused on identifying weaknesses that promote equity in care women. The objective this study was to describe levels anxiety three trimesters compare whether there differences according obstetric gynecological variables. Methods: A descriptive prospective longitudinal correlational observational carried out. Non-probability sampling out with 176 Pregnancy-Related Questionnaire Perceived Stress Scale were used. Results: prevalence 23.9%, 17%, 17.6%, mean scores reached 32.24, 33.02, 49.74 first, second, third trimesters, respectively. In comparison, without miscarriages, higher first trimester. multiparous women who had suffered miscarriage, Conclusions: Mean trimester compared other two trimesters. Care for these vulnerable society’s system align Sustainable Development Goals Health Well-being Gender Equality others.

Язык: Английский

Exploring Self-Perceived Stress and Anxiety Throughout Pregnancy: A Longitudinal Study DOI Creative Commons

Marta María Redondo,

Cristina Liébana‐Presa, Francisco Javier Pérez Rivera

и другие.

Diseases, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13(4), С. 121 - 121

Опубликована: Апрель 19, 2025

Background: Anxiety and stress are common during pregnancy can impact the health of pregnant woman newborn. There is a lack research focused on identifying weaknesses that promote equity in care women. The objective this study was to describe levels anxiety three trimesters compare whether there differences according obstetric gynecological variables. Methods: A descriptive prospective longitudinal correlational observational carried out. Non-probability sampling out with 176 Pregnancy-Related Questionnaire Perceived Stress Scale were used. Results: prevalence 23.9%, 17%, 17.6%, mean scores reached 32.24, 33.02, 49.74 first, second, third trimesters, respectively. In comparison, without miscarriages, higher first trimester. multiparous women who had suffered miscarriage, Conclusions: Mean trimester compared other two trimesters. Care for these vulnerable society’s system align Sustainable Development Goals Health Well-being Gender Equality others.

Язык: Английский

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