Pregnancy-Specific Psychological Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Pregnancy-Specific Psychological Outcomes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study examines pregnancy stress in early pregnancy, body image disturbance in mid-pregnancy, and fear of childbirth in late pregnancy. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Pregnancy stress at T0 is chosen because it captures pregnancy-specific worries not necessarily captured by general anxiety measures. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Early pregnancy is associated with concerns about fetal viability. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Mid-pregnancy is associated with body image disturbance due to physical changes. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Late pregnancy is associated with fear of childbirth. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol