Psychological factors as coping skills to attenuate the gestational stress response

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Raquel González-Ochoa , Rosío Córdova-Plaza , María del Rocío Hernández-Pozo , Diana María Sánchez-Silva , Antonia Barranca-Enríquez , Tania Romo-González
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Abstract

Objective

Although in the 1940s there was an important decrease in global maternal/infant mortality rates, by the 1990s these rates had become stagnant. Many strategies to decrease maternal/infant mortality had been used, which included the prevention of pregnancy complications. Several studies showed an association between these complications and the stress perceived during pregnancy. However, there are some discrepancies which challenge this association. We believe that these discrepancies are due to the lack of understanding about the pregnant stress response and consequently the ways it is measured. The aim of this study was to understand how pregnant women perceive motherhood, pregnancy stressors and the psychological factors that attenuate the stress response.

Materials and methods

A qualitative study was conducted that explores the perception of gestational stress in 32 pregnant women who were recruited in different Health Centers. Semi-structured interviews were carried out which were conducted by the PhD student in charge of the project and each interview lasted 15–20 min. Since the interviews were audio-recorded they were transcribed and the information was then categorized according to the three issues raised in the objective (motherhood, pregnancy stressors, and psychological factors that attenuate the stress response).

Results and conclusions

We found that the gestational stress response and also its magnitude are influenced not only by how women perceive the aspects, but also and most importantly by its articulation. Likewise, results show that gestational stress is only attenuated when women perceive and cope with both the positive and negative aspects of pregnancy and motherhood.

心理因素作为应对技能减轻妊娠应激反应
目标:虽然在1940年代,全球孕产妇/婴儿死亡率大幅下降,但到1990年代,这一比率停滞不前。采取了许多降低产妇/婴儿死亡率的战略,其中包括预防妊娠并发症。几项研究表明,这些并发症与怀孕期间感受到的压力之间存在关联。然而,有一些差异挑战了这种联系。我们认为,这些差异是由于缺乏对怀孕应激反应的了解,因此测量的方式。本研究的目的是了解孕妇如何看待母性、怀孕压力源以及减轻压力反应的心理因素。材料与方法对32名来自不同医疗中心的孕妇的妊娠压力感知进行了定性研究。半结构化访谈由负责该项目的博士生进行,每次访谈持续15-20分钟。由于访谈是录音的,因此将其转录,然后根据客观提出的三个问题(母性,怀孕压力源和减轻压力反应的心理因素)对信息进行分类。结果与结论妊娠应激反应及其大小不仅受女性感知应激反应的影响,而且最重要的是受应激反应的表达方式的影响。同样,研究结果表明,只有当女性感知并应对怀孕和母性的积极和消极方面时,妊娠压力才会减轻。
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Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress
Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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