Neuroticism is associated with higher antenatal care utilization in obstetric low-risk women.
Cathrine AxforsCharlotte HellgrenHelena VolgstenAgneta Skoog SvanbergLisa EkseliusAnna-Karin WikströmMia RamklintAlkistis SkalkidouInger Sundström PoromaaPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2018)
Neuroticism was associated with higher utilization of publicly financed antenatal care in obstetric low-risk women, even after adjusting for predisposing and need factors. Future studies should address the benefits of interventions as a complement to routine antenatal care programs to reduce subclinical anxiety.