2022
DOI: 10.24869/psyd.2022.25
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Effects of Stress in Pregnancy on Prenatal Attachment, and Contributing Factors

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“…In a study comparing low and high stress levels in Nepal in terms of sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics, it was seen that they differed according to age, education, family type, income level and marital status, but did not change according to the planning status of pregnancy and gravida status (33). In a study conducted in Turkey, it was reported that while pregnancy stress differed according to income status and education level, it did not differ according to employment status, family type, pregnancy planning status and baby gender (29). It is thought that the reason for the differences in the results obtained in the studies is due to the selection of the sample group studied or the changing sociodemographic characteristics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In a study comparing low and high stress levels in Nepal in terms of sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics, it was seen that they differed according to age, education, family type, income level and marital status, but did not change according to the planning status of pregnancy and gravida status (33). In a study conducted in Turkey, it was reported that while pregnancy stress differed according to income status and education level, it did not differ according to employment status, family type, pregnancy planning status and baby gender (29). It is thought that the reason for the differences in the results obtained in the studies is due to the selection of the sample group studied or the changing sociodemographic characteristics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…prenatal bağlanmanın fetal hareketler ile ilişkini belirlemeye yönelik yaptıkları çalışmalarında 24 saatlik bir süre boyunca üç veya daha fazla kez sık fetal hareketlerin algılayan gebelerin iki veya bir kez algılayanlara göre daha yüksek doğum öncesi bağlanma puanlarına sahip olduğu belirlenmiştir [12]. Gebelik döneminde stresin prenatal bağlanmaya etkisini belirlemek amacıyla yapılan çalışmada gebelik stresinin doğum öncesi bağlanmayı olumsuz etkilediğini ve stres düzeyi arttıkça doğum öncesi bağlanma düzeyinin azaldığını göstermiştir [13].…”
Section: Prenatal Bağlanmaunclassified
“…This study aims to investigate whether stress assessed by maternal psychometrics, socioeconomic status and glucocorticoids affects fetal BDNF measurements in amniotic fluid at birth. Besides depression and anxiety ( Deuschle et al, 2018 ), childhood trauma, low prenatal attachment to the unborn ( Liu et al, 2022 ; Şanlı and Aypar Akbağ, 2022 ), low social support and low socioeconomic status ( Bedaso et al, 2021 ), relate to high maternal stress and are therefore investigated in this study to assess stress during pregnancy. Additionally, the sum of cortisol and cortisone in amniotic fluid represents the overall glucocorticoid load in the amniotic fluid within the direct environment of the fetus ( Beitins et al, 1973 ; Stirrat et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%