Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
Abstract
IntroductionThe current gold standard instrument used to measure fear of childbirth is the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (WDEQ). However, the existing scale is long, has translational challenges, and lacks data specific to experiences of a diverse population in the United States, making it challenging to assess how fear of childbirth impacts perinatal health care disparities. The objective of this study was to revise the WDEQ and analyze its reliability and validity for use in the United States.MethodsThe questionnaire was revised using qualitative data from a previously published study of fear of childbirth within a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse group of pregnant or postpartum people in the United States. Psychometric properties were analyzed in terms of construct validity, reliability, and factor analysis from a group of 329 participants.ResultsThe revised and shortened 10 item WDEQ‐10 comprises 3 subscales: fear of environmental factors, fear of death or injury, and fear of how they feel. The results indicate that the WDEQ‐10 demonstrates good reliability and validity and confirmed the multidimensionality of fear of childbirth through a 3‐factor solution.DiscussionThe WDEQ‐10 is a readable and accessible instrument that will allow health care providers and researchers to accurately measure complex components of how pregnant people experience fear of childbirth.
Subject
Maternity and Midwifery,Obstetrics and Gynecology