Understanding the body image perception of pregnant women during their third trimester in a tertiary care setting in Southern India.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ketaki Desai, Deepalaxmi Paresh Poojari, T S Shwetha, Rajani Upadhyaya, Preetha Ramachandra
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Abstract

Background: Pregnancy is a known physiological phenomenon characterized by various changes in the body. The physical and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy may impact the body image which may lead to implications such as body image issues or poor eating habits among pregnant women. This study aimed to analyze the body image perception of pregnant women in their third trimester.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey which involved the administration of a Multidimensional Body Self-Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ), was conducted among pregnant women between 28 and 40 weeks of gestation in a tertiary care setting in Southern India. Descriptive statistics were used to report the demographic characteristics of the respondents. A one-sample t-test was used to analyze the difference between the present sample scores and the published norms of MBSRQ. Univariate Logistic Regression was done to find the association between the demographic variables and subdomains of MBSRQ.

Results: The mean age of the respondents (n = 246) was 29.5 years, and the period of gestation was 33.4 weeks. With mean scores of subscales of MSRQ as reference values, a greater proportion of women had higher scores on appearance orientation (52.44%), health evaluation (56.91%), and illness orientation (55.28%). Respondents scored less on appearance evaluation (52.03%) and body areas satisfaction scale (50.41%). The study found that pre-pregnancy BMI, abdominal circumference, and weight gain during pregnancy were associated with appearance orientation, overweight preoccupation, and self-classified weight. Health evaluation was associated with weight gain and Instagram use, while moderate-intensity physical activity during pregnancy was associated with higher health orientation.

Conclusion: Although pregnant women in our setting during the third trimester were oriented towards their appearance and considered themselves healthy and fit, almost half of the respondents reported dissatisfaction with their changing bodies and appearance. Self-reported physical activity status, body mass index, weight gain, level of education, use of Instagram app, and type of family were factors found to affect pregnant body image perception. Hence, we conclude that body image perception is affected during pregnancy, and healthcare professionals should be aware of this, and the factors associated with it while addressing the health of pregnant women.

Clinical trial registration details: The study was registered under the Clinical Trials Registry- India: CTRI/2023/08/056524. https://ctri.nic.in/Clinicaltrials/rmaindet.php?trialid=89771&EncHid=39880.12369&modid=1&compid=19 .

了解印度南部一家三级医疗机构中怀孕三个月的孕妇对身体形象的看法。
背景:怀孕是一种众所周知的生理现象,其特点是身体发生各种变化。怀孕期间发生的身体和生理变化可能会影响孕妇的身体形象,从而导致身体形象问题或不良饮食习惯等影响。本研究旨在分析怀孕三个月孕妇的身体形象认知:这项横断面调查使用了多维身体自我关系问卷(MBSRQ),调查对象是印度南部一家三级医疗机构中妊娠 28 至 40 周的孕妇。描述性统计用于报告受访者的人口统计学特征。采用单样本 t 检验分析本样本得分与已公布的 MBSRQ 标准之间的差异。为找出人口统计学变量与 MBSRQ 子域之间的关联,进行了单变量逻辑回归:受访者(n = 246)的平均年龄为 29.5 岁,孕期为 33.4 周。以 MSRQ 各分量表的平均分作为参考值,外观取向(52.44%)、健康评价(56.91%)和疾病取向(55.28%)得分较高的女性比例较大。受访者在外貌评价(52.03%)和身体部位满意度量表(50.41%)上的得分较低。研究发现,孕前体重指数、腹围和孕期体重增加与外貌取向、超重预感和自我体重分类有关。健康评价与体重增加和使用 Instagram 有关,而孕期中等强度的体育活动与较高的健康取向有关:尽管在我们的环境中,怀孕三个月的孕妇注重自己的外表,并认为自己是健康和合适的,但几乎有一半的受访者表示对自己不断变化的身体和外表不满意。我们发现,自我报告的体育锻炼状况、体重指数、体重增加、教育水平、Instagram 应用程序的使用以及家庭类型都是影响孕妇身体形象认知的因素。因此,我们得出结论,身体形象认知在怀孕期间会受到影响,医护人员在关注孕妇健康时应了解这一点以及与之相关的因素:本研究已在印度临床试验注册中心注册:CTRI/2023/08/056524. https://ctri.nic.in/Clinicaltrials/rmaindet.php?trialid=89771&EncHid=39880.12369&modid=1&compid=19 .
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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