2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2017.12.022
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Abstract: obstetric nurses and women's family members need to be aware of the significant contribution of social support, women's satisfaction with 'Doing the month' in positively influencing primiparous women's MSE, and the significant effect of postnatal depression symptoms in negatively impacting on first-time mothers' MSE; they should pay more attention to primiparous women with less education, unemployed mothers, women with unskilled occupations, women with an unhealthy baby, and women with a baby with a difficult … Show more

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“…Moreover, this study showed that more women would like to have the opportunity to talk more about their feelings during the postpartum period than during the pregnancy. Once again, this study highlighted the importance of social support around a birth [35][36][37][38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Moreover, this study showed that more women would like to have the opportunity to talk more about their feelings during the postpartum period than during the pregnancy. Once again, this study highlighted the importance of social support around a birth [35][36][37][38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Kokolaki, Kouli, Bebetsos, and Goudas (2018) further identified some disadvantages of self-efficacy as high self-efficacy do not always guarantee positive outcomes expectations; selfefficacy beliefs vary greatly between individuals which makes them difficult for researchers to assess; people with high self-efficacy and high skills may lack resources to act. In congruence, Zheng, Morrell, and Watts (2018) posit that individuals with strong attribute of self-efficacy are more likely to challenge themselves with difficult tasks and be intrinsically motivated. These individuals will put forth a high degree of effort in order to meet their commitments, and attribute failure to things which are in their control, rather than blaming external factors.…”
Section: Self-efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike postnatal women in Western countries, Chinese women have followed the traditional postnatal practice of “Doing the month” (Liu, Petrini, & Maloni, ; Yeh, St John, Chuang, & Huang, ; Yeh, St John, & Venturato, ). “Doing the month” has derived from the Chinese traditional medicine beliefs of the Yin– Yang principle that women follow for one full month after giving birth called “Zuoyuezi,” literally translated as “Doing the month” or “Sitting the month.” It has been practiced by Chinese women for >1000 years, dating from the Song dynasty and passing down from one generation to the next (Zheng, Morrell, & Watts, ). In Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang are the two opposing principles whose interaction is believed to influence everything in the universe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research findings showed that Chinese primiparous women's experience of "Doing the month" significantly affected maternal parenting quality and mental health (Gao, Chan, You, & Li, 2010;Zheng, Morrell, & Watts, 2016). According to study results that were conducted in China, women's satisfaction level with 'Doing the month' was one main factor affecting maternal selfefficacy (MSE) (Zheng, Morrell, & Watts, 2018a). First of all, the women who were satisfied with "'Doing the month" could have a good physical and mental recuperation from childbirth, such as resulting from eating good nutritious food, avoiding housework, having a good rest, and strengthening family ties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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