1. The effect of the personality traits of pregnant women on the fear of childbirth.
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Gönenç, İlknur Münevver, Aker, Menekşe Nazlı, Güven, Huriye, and Moraloğlu Tekin, Özlem
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CHI-squared test , *CHILDBIRTH , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *CONSCIENCE , *FEAR , *RESEARCH methodology , *NONPARAMETRIC statistics , *PATH analysis (Statistics) , *PERSONALITY , *PERSONALITY tests , *PREGNANT women , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *REGRESSION analysis , *CROSS-sectional method , *DATA analysis software , *MANN Whitney U Test , *KRUSKAL-Wallis Test , *ATTITUDES toward pregnancy - Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the effects of pregnant women's personality traits on the fear of childbirth (FOC). Design and methods: In total, 422 pregnant women who consulted an antenatal polyclinic at a hospital in Turkey were included in this descriptive cross‐sectional study. For data collection, a demographic questionnaire, the Quick Big Five Personality Test, and version A of the Wijma delivery expectancy questionnaire (W‐DEQ A) were used. Findings: It was determined that as the scores of two of the personality traits, ie, agreeableness and conscientiousness, increased, planned pregnancies increased. The W‐DEQ A median score was 61.5. The variables affecting the W‐DEQ A score included emotional stability, agreeableness, openness to experience, and conscientiousness. Practice implications: Determining the personality traits of pregnant women can contribute to helping individuals with personality traits related to the FOC during the antenatal period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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