Prevalence and determinants of low social support during pregnancy among Australian women: a community-based cross-sectional study.
Asres BedasoJon AdamsWenbo PengDavid SibbrittPublished in: Reproductive health (2021)
The study revealed that 7.1% of pregnant women reported low social support. Having a mental health problems, being stressed, being from low socio-economic status and being non-partnered were significant determinants of low social support during pregnancy. Maternal health professionals and policymakers can use this information to screen pregnant women at risk of receiving low social support and improve the level of support being provided.