2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2015.11.017
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Sense of coherence and women׳s birthing outcomes: A longitudinal survey

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“…An important finding from this study was the inverse relationship between coping capacity score and psychological distress (anxiety and depression) in the TNBC group at midpoint, as well as in both groups at completion of chemotherapy treatment, when symptoms have been reported as most severe (Gaston-Johansson et al, 2015). Similar results have been reported from studies of Caucasian samples (Eriksson et al, 2007;Ferguson et al, 2016;Haukkala et al, 2013;Kenne Sarenmalm, Browall, Persson, Fall-Dickson, & b Midpoint n values for comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness were 8; the midpoint n value for total CC was 11. C-correlation; CC-coping capacity; comp-completion; mid-midpoint; SS-self-statements; TNBC-triple-negative breast cancer Gaston-Johansson, 2013).…”
Section: Psychological Distress and Coping Capacitysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…An important finding from this study was the inverse relationship between coping capacity score and psychological distress (anxiety and depression) in the TNBC group at midpoint, as well as in both groups at completion of chemotherapy treatment, when symptoms have been reported as most severe (Gaston-Johansson et al, 2015). Similar results have been reported from studies of Caucasian samples (Eriksson et al, 2007;Ferguson et al, 2016;Haukkala et al, 2013;Kenne Sarenmalm, Browall, Persson, Fall-Dickson, & b Midpoint n values for comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness were 8; the midpoint n value for total CC was 11. C-correlation; CC-coping capacity; comp-completion; mid-midpoint; SS-self-statements; TNBC-triple-negative breast cancer Gaston-Johansson, 2013).…”
Section: Psychological Distress and Coping Capacitysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…A positive experience of perceived safety is central, specifically for primiparous women, in order to avoid the development of negative memories and fear of a future pregnancy and birth [5,6,10]. The domain of own capacity reflects women's assessment of their own agency, strengths, emotions, and bodily sensations during birth, rather than their experiences of the treatment received in their encounters with health care professionals [1,32,36]. Furthermore, and demonstrating the complexity of the birth experience [32], all four domains of the revised CEQ2 are inherently interrelated, as how women are treated and cared for by health care professionals during childbirth impacts their assessments of childbirth experience [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El hecho de que cada vez haya más generaciones de mujeres que no han vivido su parto de manera fisiológica, y más promociones de profesionales que no han tenido la oportunidad de presenciar nacimientos ocurridos en tales circunstancias, retroalimenta y perpetúa la idea del parto como experiencia atemorizante. Todo esto hace tan necesario como difícil un cambio de paradigma de una obstetricia con un enfoque biomecanicista y medicalizado y fundamentado en el riesgo a otro basado en la salutogénesis, en la preservación de la fisiología, y en la salud (Meier Magistretti et al, 2016;Ferguson et al, 2016).…”
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