The Relationship with Prenatal Attachment of Psychosocial Health Status of Pregnant Women
Abstract
Purpose: The study examines the relationship between psychosocial health status of pregnant women and prenatal
attachment and the factors influencing it.
Methods: The study was conducted as descriptive and correlation. The study was carried out with 305 pregnant women in
the study and met the inclusion criteria. The data were collected by using the personal information form, the Pregnancy
Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale and Preatal Attachment Inventory. The data were assessed by using descriptive
statistics, Reliability test, t-test, One- Way Analysis of Variance, Kruskall Wallis, Mann Whitney-U and Pearson Correlation
Analysis.
Results: Pregnant woman’s and her husband's education status, duration of marriage, number of pregnancies, number of
living children, abortion history, status of go to regular control, status of pregnant woman and husband to intent the
pregnancy, number of still birth sand gender of infant affected the level of prenatal attachment. It was determined statistically
significant positive correlation between psychosocial health status psychosocial health status of pregnant women and prenatal
attachment. Conclusion:Psychosocialhealth of pregnantwomen, as thelevelincreases, it is foundthatthelevel of prenatal
attachment is alsoincreased.
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