"How am I going to make it through pregnancy?" A qualitative examination of prenatal maternal stress.
Brittain L MahaffeyJacqueline L TilleyLucero K MolinaAdam GonzalezElyse R ParkMarci LobelPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2021)
The current study offers one of the first in-depth examinations of the experiences of highly stressed pregnant women using a qualitative approach and identifies stressors rarely described in quantitative research. These findings suggest that women's ability to prioritize their self-care, and receive structural/institutional supports in the workplace and instrumental support at home, and overall health literacy promote successful coping with stress and highlight important future directions for intervention.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- pregnancy outcomes
- randomized controlled trial
- mental health
- depressive symptoms
- genome wide
- stress induced
- optical coherence tomography
- high resolution
- social support
- current status
- preterm birth
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- gene expression
- metabolic syndrome
- heat stress
- dna methylation
- physical activity
- birth weight
- weight loss
- gestational age