Variables Associated with Gestational Anxiety in Primigravidas and Multigravidas
Author(s) -
Rafaela de Almeida Schiavo,
Olga Maria Piazetin R. Rodrigues,
Gimol Benzaquen Perosa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
temas em psicologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2175-3652
pISSN - 1413-389X
DOI - 10.9788/tp2018.4-14en
Subject(s) - anxiety , obstetrics , gestational age , psychology , medicine , pregnancy , psychiatry , biology , genetics
This study aimed to describe and compare anxiety on primigravidae and multiparous in the third quarter, as well as to identify, among sociodemographic variables and of pregnancy, which ones were associated with high anxiety. There were 479 pregnant women participants who responded to an anxiety instrument (STAI) and a questionnaire on sociodemographic variables and about pregnancy. The groups were statistically compared e a logistic regression model was composed to evaluate associations. The results indicated that 36% of pregnant women presented symptoms of high anxiety on third gestational trimester, with a predominance of the multiparous in relation to the primigravidae. For the multiparous, the highest chance for high anxiety was associated with low income and for the primigravidae to the threat of miscarriage in early pregnancy. For both primigravidae and multiparous, wanting the baby appeared as a protective factor for high anxiety. The expressive percentage of pregnant women with anxiety symptoms justifi es the offering of prevention services and promotion of mental health for pregnant women, with a differentiated attention to primigravidae and multiparous.
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