1. Appraisals of Childbirth Experience in Hungary.
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Engler, Ágnes, Aczél, Petra, Dusa, Ágnes Réka, Markos, Valéria, and Várfalvi, Marianna
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CHILDBIRTH , *CESAREAN section , *MARITAL status , *SOCIAL support , *PREGNANCY - Abstract
The main focus of our research is to identify the factors that impact childbirth experience positively and negatively, with special attention to the case of caesarean sections. Drawing on a telephone survey conducted over four years between 2021 and 2018, we use data on 2000 Hungarian mothers and assessed a total of 4266 births. According to the regression analysis, there is a significant association between childbirth experience and settlement type, marital status, financial situation and factors measuring social support, as well as between high-risk pregnancy and informal patient payments. Significant results relating to caesarean sections indicate that the proportion of this mode of birth is higher among women who are older, completed a higher level of education and who live in settlements of a larger type. Based on regression analysis, we can conclude that the likelihood of opting for a caesarean section increases with the mother having a degree or diploma, giving birth with support from an obstetrician of her own choice, experiencing high-risk pregnancy or being older. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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