2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672012000600014
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Abstract: To investigate the accuracy of defining characteristics of Situational low self-esteem we developed a cross-sectional study, with 52 pregnant women assisted in a family centre. The NANDA-I taxonomy was used as well as the Rosenberg's scale. The diagnosis was present in 32.7% of the sample and all characteristics presented statistical significance, except "Reports verbally situational challenge to its own value". The characteristics "Indecisive behavior" and "Helplessness expressions" had 82.35% of sensitivity.… Show more

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“…The interviewers explained the purpose and importance of the study. A sociodemographic questionnaire was applied, constituting an instrument which shows the correlation between the Rosenberg scale items and the defining characteristics of the situational low self-esteem diagnosis developed in the study by Cavalcante, Sousa and Lopes (7) and the Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES) (3) .…”
Section: Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interviewers explained the purpose and importance of the study. A sociodemographic questionnaire was applied, constituting an instrument which shows the correlation between the Rosenberg scale items and the defining characteristics of the situational low self-esteem diagnosis developed in the study by Cavalcante, Sousa and Lopes (7) and the Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES) (3) .…”
Section: Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study (7) which correlated the defining characteristics with the assertive characteristics by the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, five affirmations were selected which had greater correlation with the characteristics defined by the NANDA-I for the diagnosis of interest, correlating each characteristic to an affirmation on the scale, with the exception of "Indecisive Behavior" and "Expressions of helplessness", which were analyzed in isolation through the questions "Do you have difficulty making decisions lately?" and "Do you feel helpless or without anyone to support you in difficulties?…”
Section: Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La autoestima es la evaluación que una persona hace de sí misma en términos afectivos, ya sea en una valencia negativa o positiva y es a su vez un componente de la autoimagen, la cual se define como la totalidad de pensamientos y sentimientos con los que una persona hace referencia a sí misma 31 . Pocos estudios han investigado el efecto de la autoestima en la depresión materna a pesar de que el embarazo es una etapa que altera la autopercepción de las gestantes y su relación con el mundo y su propio cuerpo 20,32,33 . La diversidad de cambios físicos impulsados por el embarazo, en especial a partir del segundo trimestre, es una razón que puede inducir una modificación en la autopercepción y autovaloración de la gestante.…”
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“…La diversidad de cambios físicos impulsados por el embarazo, en especial a partir del segundo trimestre, es una razón que puede inducir una modificación en la autopercepción y autovaloración de la gestante. Se ha registrado que las mujeres con alta autoestima tienen una mayor aceptación de los cambios corporales que impone el embarazo, así como de su nuevo papel como madres 33 . Por otro lado, la autoestima muestra un valor predictivo para los síntomas de ansiedad y depresión durante el embarazo 20,32 .…”
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