2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102320
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Examining demographic and psychosocial factors related to self-weighing behavior during pregnancy and postpartum periods

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“…Our study correspond the ideas of scientists [1,15,21,24,25,29,32,33,34,37,47,48] that the formation of maternal behavior is significantly influenced by the social context and environment, so the individual attitude of a woman, which is particularly manifested in the image of a child for a pregnant woman, is decisive. Therefore, in wartime, not only medical but also social and psychological assessment and assistance are extremely important for pregnant women.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Our study correspond the ideas of scientists [1,15,21,24,25,29,32,33,34,37,47,48] that the formation of maternal behavior is significantly influenced by the social context and environment, so the individual attitude of a woman, which is particularly manifested in the image of a child for a pregnant woman, is decisive. Therefore, in wartime, not only medical but also social and psychological assessment and assistance are extremely important for pregnant women.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…awareness and internal acceptance of herself as pregnant, a symptom of a contradictory attitude towards pregnancy, the restructuring of a woman's self-consciousness with the gradual inclusion of the image of a child in it, the acceptance of her new social mother's role, fears about the success of the implementation of the mother's function [12,14,31,37]. The studies of the psychological state of women during childbearing were carried out by R. Baskin et al, D. Coles et al, S. Sanders et al, М. Velykodna et al [3,29,33,42].…”
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“…The present study should be interpreted cautiously given scant observational data, outside of intervention trials, are available on regular self-weighing behavior during pregnancy. In one observational study (ancillary to a clinical trial), approximately 80 % of participants in engaged in regular weighing during pregnancy, but participants were prompted to do so weekly ( Sanders et al, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%