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The relationship between spousal support and depression, anxiety, stress, and prenatal attachment in high-risk pregnancies

Büşra Çallı, Hacer Alan Dikmen.




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Objective: To examine the relationship between spousal support and depression, anxiety, stress, and prenatal attachment in high-risk pregnant women.
Materials and Methods: Data were collected from 375 high-risk pregnant women in their 2nd/3rd trimesters in November 2021-February 2022. An introductory information form, the Spouse Support Scale (SSS), the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), and the Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI) were used to collect data.
Results: Median SSS score was 76 (29-81), median PAI score was 74 (31-84). Median anxiety scale score was 4 (0-21), depression scale score was 2 (0-21), and stress scales score was 3 (0-21). There was a positive significant relationship between spousal support and prenatal attachment, and a negative significant relationship between spousal support and anxiety, depression, and stress (p

Key words: High risk pregnancy; Spousal support; Anxiety; Depression.






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