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Anxiety of pregnant women and partners present at childbirth (CROSBI ID 618952)

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Žuljan Cvitanović, Marija: Lasić, Davor ; Uglešić, Boran Anxiety of pregnant women and partners present at childbirth // Periodicum biologorum, Vol 115 Suppl 1. Pula, 2013. str. 68-68

Podaci o odgovornosti

Žuljan Cvitanović, Marija: Lasić, Davor ; Uglešić, Boran

engleski

Anxiety of pregnant women and partners present at childbirth

Backgrounds and aims: Childbirth represents one of the most important events in the life of a family and an experience that a woman will remember and preciously preserve until the rest of her life. The presence of the partner is, it is believed, an important factor in providing security and reducing the anxiety of a parturient woman. This research tried to establish whether the anxiety of the parturient woman decreases in the presence of the partner, starting from the fact that there is concern about the course and the outcome of the childbirth and thus an increased level of anxiety. Patients and methods: The sample consisted of 60 pregnant women that give birth in the presence of the partner, 60 pregnant women without a partner and 60 partners. The women were pregnant with their first child, had a negative psychiatric anamnesis, did not take anxiolytics during the course of pregnancy and did not have any gynecological complications. Two measuring instruments were used in the research: State – Trait Anxiety Inventory For Adults (STAI) and a Structured questionnaire. Results: With the STAI we examined anxiety as a state and a personality trait of pregnant women and their partners. Anxiety as a personality trait did not significantly statistically differ during the first parturient time between pregnant women with and those without the presence of the partner. Anxiety as a state of personality in the first parturient time did not significantly statistically differ between pregnant women with and those without the presence of the partner. Partners were examined in the first parturient time and there is 2, 4 times more of them in the group with a high level of anxiety than women with partners. Day after the birth, the anxiety was significantly lower in both groups, which is logical and expected but statistically significantly lower is the level of anxiety in pregnant women who gave birth without the presence of the partner from the ones where the partner was present. Conclusions: The presence of the partner does not have an effect on the reduction of anxiety in pregnant women, all the more because they also have a high level of anxiety which puts in question their presence at the childbirth as such.

anxiety; birth; partners partners presence

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Podaci o prilogu

68-68.

2013.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Periodicum biologorum, Vol 115 Suppl 1

Pula:

Podaci o skupu

53. International Neuropsychiatric Pula Congress

poster

19.06.2013-22.06.2013

Pula, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti