Literature DB >> 21229729

[Health effects and psychological stress in pregnant women engaged in work outside the home].

Ayumi Anan1, Michiyo Shiiba, Eiji Sibata, Rieko Kawamoto.   

Abstract

Modern society demands working conditions in which pregnant women can successfully deliver children and maintain a professional position. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of work on the health and psychological stress in working women and their newborns. We reviewed twenty-eight publications and found that health problems in working women occur at high rates. However, there is no report investigating the mechanism by which health problems occur, or describing the precise working conditions and symptoms in pregnant women who are engaged in work outside the home. In addition, the literature uses subjective evaluations, including psychological tests, to quantify stress and anxiety, but no biochemical analyses of stress-related substances were conducted. We suggest that a standard index to represent working conditions and job category, as well as an investigation of the workload of house-keeping, is needed to understand the total work effort by pregnant women in modern times. Finally, measurement of stress-related biological markers may be effective in the investigation from various perspectives of occupational stress in pregnant women.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21229729     DOI: 10.7888/juoeh.32.367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J UOEH        ISSN: 0387-821X


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1.  An Examination of Ethical Issues Surrounding a Research Project: "The Role of Anxiety and Sleep Deprivation on Excessive Gestational Weight Gain".

Authors:  Sara Edwards
Journal:  J Nurs Dr Stud Scholarsh       Date:  2014
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