[article] Title : | Father involvement and psychological well-being of pregnant women | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Giurgescu, Carmen, Author ; Templin, Thomas N., Author | Publication Date: | 2016 | Article on page: | p. 381-387 | Languages : | English (eng) | in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 381-387Keywords: | African American Depressive symptoms, Father of the baby involvement Pregnancy: Psychological well - being,. | Abstract: | Abstract Purpose: This study examined the relationships among father of the baby involvement during pregnancy, depressive symp - toms, and psychological well - being in African American women Study Design and Methods:. Using a prospective study design, a sample of 95 pregnant African American women receiv ing prenatal care at a medical center in Chicago completed the self - report instruments about father of the baby involve - ment, depressive symptoms, and psychological well - being twice during pregnancy, once at between 15 and 25 weeks and once between 25 and .. 37 weeks Results: Eighty percent of women reported that the father of the baby was involved during their pregnancy Twenty - eight percent of women had clinically relevant depressive symptoms (CES - D score: 216) at the first data collection and 25% of . women had clinically relevant depressive symptoms at the second data collection Compared with women who reported no father involvement during pregnancy, women who reported father involvement during pregnancy had lower levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of psychological well -. being Clinical Implications Fathers' involvement . it is important during pregnancy: nurses should encourage fathers to participate af prenatal visits and ask questions, and educate fathers on pregnancy process and procedures during prenatal care | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25312 |
[article] Father involvement and psychological well-being of pregnant women [printed text] / Giurgescu, Carmen, Author ; Templin, Thomas N., Author . - 2016 . - p. 381-387. Languages : English ( eng) in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 381-387Keywords: | African American Depressive symptoms, Father of the baby involvement Pregnancy: Psychological well - being,. | Abstract: | Abstract Purpose: This study examined the relationships among father of the baby involvement during pregnancy, depressive symp - toms, and psychological well - being in African American women Study Design and Methods:. Using a prospective study design, a sample of 95 pregnant African American women receiv ing prenatal care at a medical center in Chicago completed the self - report instruments about father of the baby involve - ment, depressive symptoms, and psychological well - being twice during pregnancy, once at between 15 and 25 weeks and once between 25 and .. 37 weeks Results: Eighty percent of women reported that the father of the baby was involved during their pregnancy Twenty - eight percent of women had clinically relevant depressive symptoms (CES - D score: 216) at the first data collection and 25% of . women had clinically relevant depressive symptoms at the second data collection Compared with women who reported no father involvement during pregnancy, women who reported father involvement during pregnancy had lower levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of psychological well -. being Clinical Implications Fathers' involvement . it is important during pregnancy: nurses should encourage fathers to participate af prenatal visits and ask questions, and educate fathers on pregnancy process and procedures during prenatal care | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25312 |
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