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Fear of childbirth in primiparous Italian pregnant women: The role of anxiety,depression, and couple adjustment
Authors:Sara Molgora  Valentina Fenaroli  Laura Elvira Prino  Luca Rollè  Cristina Sechi  Annamaria Trovato  Laura Vismara  Barbara Volpi  Piera Brustia  Loredana Lucarelli  Renata Tambelli  Emanuela Saita
Institution:1. Catholic University of Milan, Largo Gemelli 1, 20123 Milan, Italy;2. University of Turin, via Verdi 8, 10124 Turin, Italy;3. University of Cagliari, via Università 40, 09124 Cagliari, Italy;4. Sapienza University of Rome, via dei Marsi 78, 00185 Rome, Italy
Abstract:

Background

The prevalence of fear of childbirth in pregnant women is described to be about 20–25%, while 6–10% of expectant mothers report a severe fear that impairs their daily activities as well as their ability to cope with labour and childbirth. Research on fear of childbirth risk factors has produced heterogeneous results while being mostly done with expectant mothers from northern Europe, northern America, and Australia.

Aims

The present research investigates whether fear of childbirth can be predicted by socio-demographic variables, distressing experiences before pregnancy, medical-obstetric factors and psychological variables with a sample of 426 Italian primiparous pregnant women.

Methods

Subjects, recruited between the 34th and 36th week of pregnancy, completed a questionnaire packet that included the Wijma Delivery Expectancy Questionnaire, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, as well as demographic and anamnestic information. Fear of childbirth was treated as both a continuous and a dichotomous variable, in order to differentiate expectant mothers as with a severe fear of childbirth.

Findings

Results demonstrate that anxiety as well as couple adjustment predicted fear of childbirth when treated as a continuous variable, while clinical depression predicted severe fear of childbirth.

Conclusions

Findings support the key role of psychological variables in predicting fear of childbirth. Results suggest the importance of differentiating low levels of fear from intense levels of fear in order to promote adequate support interventions.
Keywords:Fear of childbirth  Severe fear of childbirth  Pregnancy  Risk factors  Primiparous women
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