IMPACT OF ULTRASOUND AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES ON MATERNAL FOETAL ATTACHMENT IN TARABA STATE, NIGERIA

A. Yakubu
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Background: Maternal foetal attachment is manifested in behaviours that demonstrate care and commitment to the foetus. Ultrasound decreases maternal anxiety and confers psychological benefits following a reassuring sonogram. Maternal-foetal attachment is affected by many socio-demographic factors which include maternal age, occupation, educational level, race, marriage duration, ethnicity, Religion, income status, pregnancy planning, and identification of the foetal gender Aim: This study was aimed at assessing the effect of ultrasound and sociodemographic factors on maternal foetal attachment during pregnancy. Method: A prospective study was conducted from November 2019 to March 2020. A convenient sampling method was employed and included 404 pregnant women aged 18-45 years old in their 2nd and 3rd trimesters. The data were collected using a maternal foetal attachment scale questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were carried out at a p-value < 0.05. Result: The score of the maternal foetal attachment scale was greater with post ultrasound than the pre ultrasound. There was a statistically significant difference between the pre and post ultrasound maternal foetal attachment scale (p=0.000). A statistically significant difference was observed in the maternal foetal attachment across the different ethnic groups (p=0.000), planned and unplanned pregnancy (p=0.000). Conclusion: This study revealed that ultrasound scan has an influence on maternal foetal attachment, planned pregnancy. Hausa, Bandawa and Jenjo were found to be more attached to their foetuses.
超声和社会人口变量对尼日利亚塔拉巴州母婴依恋的影响
背景:母亲对胎儿的依恋表现为对胎儿的关心和承诺。超声波可以减少产妇的焦虑,并在超声检查后带来心理上的好处。母婴依恋受产妇年龄、职业、受教育程度、种族、婚姻年限、民族、宗教、收入状况、妊娠计划、胎儿性别鉴定等社会人口因素的影响。目的:探讨超声和社会人口因素对妊娠期母婴依恋的影响。方法:于2019年11月至2020年3月进行前瞻性研究。采用方便的抽样方法,纳入404例年龄在18-45岁、妊娠二、晚期的孕妇。数据采用母婴依恋量表问卷收集。描述性统计和推断性统计的p值< 0.05。结果:超声检查后母胎依恋量表得分明显高于超声检查前。超声前后母婴依恋量表差异有统计学意义(p=0.000)。不同民族的母婴依恋、计划妊娠和非计划妊娠差异均有统计学意义(p=0.000)。结论:本研究揭示了超声扫描对母体胎儿依恋、计划妊娠的影响。研究发现,豪萨、班达瓦和Jenjo更依恋自己的胎儿。
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