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Avoiding a "big" baby: Local perceptions and social responses toward childbirth-related complications in Menabe, Madagascar
Publication date: Available online 9 October 2018Source: Social Science & MedicineAuthor(s): Dolorès Pourette, Carole Pierlovisi, Ranjatiana Randriantsara, Elliot Rakotomanana, Chiarella MatternAbstractIn Madagascar, a country where over 60% of deliveries are not attended by a healthcare professional, late or inadequate responses to complications during childbirth account for a great number of maternal deaths. In this article, we analyse local perceptions of birth-related risks and strategies used to avoid these risks or manage complications of childbirth. We conduct this analysis in light of the social meanings of childb...
Source: Social Science and Medicine - October 9, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Waking up every day in a body that is not yours: a qualitative research inquiry into the intersection between eating disorders and pregnancy
Women with eating disorders are more likely to negatively react to finding out they are pregnant, although this difference in attitudes between women with eating disorders and controls disappears at 18-weeks ’ ...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - November 29, 2018 Category: OBGYN Authors: Elizabeth A. Claydon, Danielle M. Davidov, Keith J. Zullig, Christa L. Lilly, Lesley Cottrell and Stephanie C. Zerwas Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Gender Stereotypes and Preconception Health: Men ’s and Women’s Expectations of Responsibility and Intentions to Engage in Preventive Behaviors
Conclusion Prescriptive gender stereotypes may play an important, yet slightly different, role in promoting PCH behavior among men and women.
Source: Maternal and Child Health Journal - December 14, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Perinatal Oral Health Among Underserved Women: A Call to Action for North Carolina Patients, Providers and Policymakers
This article describes the current state of perinatal oral health and healthcare among underserved women in North Carolina (NC) and provides policy recommendations to improve their access to and utilization of dental services.MethodsA descriptive analysis is provided using (a) 2016 oral health surveillance data of a convenience sample of 459 pregnant women across NC, (b) 2014 –2016 Medicaid dental provider and dental services utilization data for the Medicaid for Pregnant Women (MPW) program, and (c) 2017 Medicaid dental benefits policy. Surveillance data was not linked to Medicaid dental services utilization data.Result...
Source: Maternal and Child Health Journal - January 1, 2020 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Intimate partner violence and subsequent depression and anxiety disorders
ConclusionOur results suggest the need for sex-specific and integrated interventions addressing both IPV and mental health problems simultaneously. IPV interventions should be informed by the extend to which pre-existing anxiety and depression may lead to different psychological responses to the IPV experience. Increased risk of anxiety disorders predicted by emotional abuse experienced by males challenges beliefs about invulnerability of men in the abusive relationships and demands further attention.
Source: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology - January 6, 2020 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Spiritual and Religious Aspects of Pregnancy and Birth in Nigeria: Women ’s Perspectives
Nigeria is both a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with plural health systems– unorthodox (traditional and faith-based) and orthodox (formal or modern) healthcare. Religious, spiritual and cultural/traditional beliefs about health and wellbeing remain central in everyday pregnancy and childbirth discourses in many lessincome countries including Nigeria. This qualitative hermeneutic study explored the spiritual and religious aspects of pregnancy and birth from the perspective of Igbo-Nigerian women. A purposive sample of 25 women took part in an individual faceto- face audio-recorded interview. Data were anal...
Source: Health and Social Care Chaplaincy - June 28, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Magdalena Ohaja Jo Murphy-Lawless Margaret Dunlea Source Type: research

The risk of eating disorder relapse during pregnancy and after delivery and postpartum depression among women recovered from eating disorders
Studies have shown that women of reproductive age develop eating disorders (EDs). Few studies have examined EDs in women by performing long-term follow-ups during pregnancy and after delivery. Our study aimed ...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - May 27, 2020 Category: OBGYN Authors: Mariko Makino, Mitsuo Yasushi and Sueharu Tsutsui Tags: Research article Source Type: research

The accelerator, the brake, and the terrain: associations of reward-related eating, self-regulation, and the home food environment with diet quality during pregnancy and postpartum in the pregnancy eating attributes study (PEAS) cohort
Neurobehavioral factors, including reward-related eating and self-regulation, in conjunction with the food environment, may influence dietary behaviors. However, these constructs have not been examined in preg...
Source: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity - November 23, 2020 Category: Nutrition Authors: Tonja R. Nansel, Leah M. Lipsky, Myles Faith, Aiyi Liu and Anna Maria Siega-Riz Tags: Research Source Type: research

Intolerance of Uncertainty and Perfectionistic Beliefs About Parenting as Cognitive Mechanisms of Symptom Change During Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Perinatal Anxiety
CONCLUSIONS: The results provide support for IU, SOPP and SPPP as mechanisms of change during CBGT and identify differences in important mechanisms among pregnant and postpartum women.PMID:35697435 | DOI:10.1016/j.beth.2022.02.005
Source: Behavior Therapy - June 13, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eleanor Donegan Benicio N Frey Randi E McCabe David L Streiner Sheryl M Green Source Type: research

The effect of a tele-educational intervention on modifying dysfunctional sexual beliefs of pregnant women: a randomized controlled trial
Some cultural scenarios in pregnancy and childbirth reinforce dysfunctional sexual beliefs that reverse changes in the couple's sexual life. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of education by se...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - June 17, 2022 Category: OBGYN Authors: Shirin Khoddam, Razieh Lotfi, Kourosh Kabir and Effat Merghati- Khoei Tags: Research Source Type: research

Intolerance of Uncertainty and Perfectionistic Beliefs About Parenting as Cognitive Mechanisms of Symptom Change During Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Perinatal Anxiety
CONCLUSIONS: The results provide support for IU, SOPP and SPPP as mechanisms of change during CBGT and identify differences in important mechanisms among pregnant and postpartum women.PMID:35697435 | DOI:10.1016/j.beth.2022.02.005
Source: Behavior Therapy - June 13, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eleanor Donegan Benicio N Frey Randi E McCabe David L Streiner Sheryl M Green Source Type: research