Cultural Factors
Cross-source consensus on Cultural Factors from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Cultural background can shape attitudes toward pregnancy, parenting, labor pain, interventions, and support. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- In Kurdish communities, pregnancy and childbirth may be framed as positive life events when parents intend to start a family. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Kurdish women may receive greater intimacy, protection, and kindness from spouses and family members during pregnancy. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Smaller cities and minority settings may involve lower expectations for personal autonomy and participation in childbirth decision-making. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Lower scores among Arab and Lur women may relate to minority status and differences in healthcare infrastructure, resources, socioeconomic conditions, and cross-cultural contact. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study