2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2017.12.005
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Factores asociados al nivel de ansiedad y de conocimientos sobre puericultura y lactancia de embarazadas primerizas

Abstract: The current pregnant women who complete preparatory courses are mainly mature, university and Spanish. They have good concepts about breastfeeding but many are unaware of basic concepts of fever and stool of the infant. Foreign mothers with unwanted pregnancy and primary education seem to have more confusing concepts. Smoking mothers with psychopathological antecedents and who have not received breastfeeding present more anxiety. The matron significantly influences anxiety and acquired concepts.

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“…In response to hypothesis four (the risk of PPD and/or anxiety differs between those who have a history of mood disorders and those who do not), when adjusted to the rest of variables, having mood antecedents maintained an association with postpartum anxiety and depression risk. Hence, this result confirms the hypothesis and coincides with other studies performed before the pandemic (Gancedo-García et al, 2017 ; Míguez et al, 2017 ; Pham et al, 2017 ; Spinola et al, 2020 ; Brisk et al, 2021 ). It can be stated that this variable could be considered a risk factor present both in non-pandemic and pandemic contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In response to hypothesis four (the risk of PPD and/or anxiety differs between those who have a history of mood disorders and those who do not), when adjusted to the rest of variables, having mood antecedents maintained an association with postpartum anxiety and depression risk. Hence, this result confirms the hypothesis and coincides with other studies performed before the pandemic (Gancedo-García et al, 2017 ; Míguez et al, 2017 ; Pham et al, 2017 ; Spinola et al, 2020 ; Brisk et al, 2021 ). It can be stated that this variable could be considered a risk factor present both in non-pandemic and pandemic contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Previous studies conducted before the pandemic reported a mean prevalence of postpartum anxiety of 18.1 ± 7.4, mild anxiety predominating (Gancedo-García et al, 2017 ). Our results, however, show a higher prevalence of postpartum anxiety during the last year due to the pandemic, with a mean of 26.91 ± 12.32, severe anxiety being the most predominant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…En la etapa de gestación y posparto se presentan cambios físicos, sociales, familiares, que acentúan la sensibilidad emocional de las madres, haciendo que sean más vulnerables a la aparición de alteraciones como la ansiedad y depresión (Coo et al 2021), entre los factores desencadenantes de las alteraciones en la salud mental de las mujeres en etapa puerperal, se resaltan la hospitalización del neonato y los cuidados extrahospitalarios, por generar estrés e incertidumbre tanto para la madre como para la familia, que afectan el anhelo de los padres de tener un recién nacido sano (Campo et al 2018), (Sih et al 2019), (Macedo et al 2019) y pueden producir grandes complicaciones en el binomio madre-hijo (Gancedo et al 2019), (Osma et al 2019.…”
Section: Fundamento Teóricounclassified
“…It favors the affective mother / child bond, it promotes optimal nutrition -healthy and free of diseases thanks to its immunological components. It prevents 64% of lower respiratory diseases such as Pneumonia, acute febrile episodes, stimulates psychomotor development and reduces the risk of ovarian and breast cancer (5,8,15,13,14). For these reasons, the objective of the research work is to carry out a cognitive intervention to the women who attend the "breastfeeding support group".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%