Effect of antenatal class attendance on fear of childbirth and antenatal stress
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Published:2023-03-30
Issue:1
Volume:57
Page:18
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ISSN:1518-8787
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Container-title:Revista de Saúde Pública
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language:
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Short-container-title:Rev. saúde pública
Author:
Yörük Selda1ORCID,
Acikgoz Ayla2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Balıkesir Universitesi. Faculty of Health Sciences. Department of Midwifery. Cagis Campus, Balikesir, Türkiye
2. Dokuz Eylul Universitesi. Vocational School of Health Services. Izmir, Türkiye
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of attending antenatal classes on fear of childbirth and antenatal stress in nulliparous pregnant women. METHODS: A total of 133 nulliparous pregnant women participated in the study, which had a quasi-experimental design. Data were collected by a descriptive data form, the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire, and the Antenatal Perceived Stress Inventory (APSI). RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between antenatal class attendance and having a high schooling level and an intended pregnancy (p < 0.05). The mean fear of childbirthscore of pregnant women was 85.50 ± 19.41 before the training and 76.32 ± 20.52 after the training, and the difference between these scores was significant (p < 0.01). Fear of childbirth scores were not significantly different between the intervention group and the control group. The mean APSI score of pregnant women in the intervention group was 22.32 ± 6.12 before the training and 21.79 ± 5.97 after the training. However, this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.70). CONCLUSION: The fear of childbirth score decreased significantly in the intervention group after the training.
Publisher
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health