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Premenstrual Syndrome and Childbirth Fear Prior to Pregnancy in Young Women: An Association and Cross-Sectional Study.

Hacer Ataman1, Melike Dişsiz2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to determine the association between premenstrual syndrome and the childbirth fear prior to pregnancy.
METHODS: This was an association and cross-sectional study conducted on 327 university students. Data were collected using "Participant Information Form," "Premenstrual Syndrome Scale," and "Childbirth Fear-Prior to Pregnancy Scale."
RESULTS: It was found that the childbirth fear had increased in students with premenstrual syndrome. The Women Childbirth Fear-Prior to Pregnancy Scale score was statistically significantly higher among students who preferred caesarean section than those who preferred vaginal delivery. There was a weak, positive, and statistically significant correlation between the students' depressive sensation, anxiety, fatigue, nervousness, depressive thoughts, pain, appetite changes, sleep pattern changes, and bloating subscales of Premenstrual Syndrome Scale and Women Childbirth Fear-Prior to Pregnancy Scale.
CONCLUSION: The score of the Women Childbirth Fear-Prior to Pregnancy Scale increases with an increase in the score of the Premenstrual Syndrome subscale. It should be evaluated whether or not women experiencing premenstrual syndrome have the childbirth fear prior to pregnancy.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35946765      PMCID: PMC9574957          DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20211211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.712


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2.  Why are young Canadians afraid of birth? A survey study of childbirth fear and birth preferences among Canadian University students.

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3.  Attitudes and preferences of young women with low and high fear of childbirth.

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Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2013-10-09

4.  Vicarious birth experiences and childbirth fear: does it matter how young canadian women learn about birth?

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Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2013

5.  Association between childbirth attitudes and fear on birth preferences of a future generation of Australian parents.

Authors:  Yvonne L Hauck; Kathrin H Stoll; Wendy A Hall; Jill Downie
Journal:  Women Birth       Date:  2016-05-24       Impact factor: 3.172

6.  Negative impressions of childbirth in a North-West England student population.

Authors:  Gill Thomson; Kathrin Stoll; Soo Downe; Wendy A Hall
Journal:  J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol       Date:  2016-08-31       Impact factor: 2.949

7.  Cross-cultural development and psychometric evaluation of a measure to assess fear of childbirth prior to pregnancy.

Authors:  Kathrin Stoll; Yvonne Hauck; Soo Downe; Joyce Edmonds; Mechthild M Gross; Anne Malott; Patricia McNiven; Emma Swift; Gillian Thomson; Wendy A Hall
Journal:  Sex Reprod Healthc       Date:  2016-03-04

8.  Preference for caesarean attitudes toward birth in a Chilean sample of young adults.

Authors:  Fiona H Weeks; Michelle Sadler; Kathrin Stoll
Journal:  Women Birth       Date:  2019-04-13       Impact factor: 3.172

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10.  To compare the effects of aerobic exercise and yoga on Premenstrual syndrome.

Authors:  Nirav Vaghela; Daxa Mishra; Maitri Sheth; Vyoma Bharat Dani
Journal:  J Educ Health Promot       Date:  2019-10-24
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