PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY : seven dimensions of maternal development.

دانلود کتاب PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY : seven dimensions of maternal development.

52000 تومان موجود

کتاب سازگاری روانی اجتماعی با بارداری: هفت بعد رشد مادر. نسخه زبان اصلی

دانلود کتاب سازگاری روانی اجتماعی با بارداری: هفت بعد رشد مادر. بعد از پرداخت مقدور خواهد بود
توضیحات کتاب در بخش جزئیات آمده است و می توانید موارد را مشاهده فرمایید


این کتاب نسخه اصلی می باشد و به زبان فارسی نیست.


امتیاز شما به این کتاب (حداقل 1 و حداکثر 5):

امتیاز کاربران به این کتاب:        تعداد رای دهنده ها: 10


توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY : seven dimensions of maternal development.

نام کتاب : PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY : seven dimensions of maternal development.
ویرایش : 4
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سازگاری روانی اجتماعی با بارداری: هفت بعد رشد مادر.
سری :
نویسندگان :
ناشر : SPRINGER NATURE
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 361
ISBN (شابک) : 9783030457372 , 3030457370
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت



بعد از تکمیل فرایند پرداخت لینک دانلود کتاب ارائه خواهد شد. درصورت ثبت نام و ورود به حساب کاربری خود قادر خواهید بود لیست کتاب های خریداری شده را مشاهده فرمایید.


فهرست مطالب :


Preface Acknowledgments Contents About the Authors 1: Psychosocial Anxiety, Stress, and Adaptation in Pregnancy: Assessment of Seven Dimensions of Maternal Development 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Foundation Research Projects for Theory Development of the Seven Dimensions of Maternal Prenatal Adaptation 1.2.1 Maternal Psychological and Physiological Correlates of Progress in Labor and Fetal/Newborn Health 1.2.1.1 Theory and Design 1.2.1.2 Methods 1.2.1.3 Results 1.2.2 Relationship of Maternal Prenatal Psychosocial Adaptation and Family Functioning to Pregnancy Outcomes 1.2.2.1 Background and Theory 1.2.2.2 Design and Methods 1.2.2.3 Results 1.2.3 Maternal Prenatal Psychosocial Adaptation Predictors of Infant Birth Weight and Gestational Age 1.2.3.1 Theory and Background 1.2.3.2 Research Summary 1.3 The Far-Reaching Effects of Prenatal Anxiety, Birth Outcomes, Demographic Variables, and Health of the Mother and the Fetus/Newborn/Child 1.3.1 Maternal Anxiety and Stress in Pregnancy, Demographic Factors, and Traumatic Life Events 1.3.2 Maternal Prenatal Anxiety and Stress, and Adverse Child and Adult Health Outcomes 1.4 Theoretical Foundations of the Seven Dimensions of Adaptation to Pregnancy References 2: Acceptance of Pregnancy 2.1 Planning and Wanting the Pregnancy 2.2 Happiness Versus Depression During Pregnancy 2.3 Discomfort During Pregnancy 2.4 Body Change During Pregnancy 2.5 Ambivalence Toward Pregnancy 2.6 Summary References 3: Identification with a Motherhood Role 3.1 Motivation for Motherhood 3.2 Preparation for Motherhood 3.2.1 Fantasizing 3.2.1.1 Envisioning Oneself as a Mother 3.2.1.2 Characteristics Desired as a Mother 3.2.1.3 Anticipating Future Life Changes as a Mother 3.2.2 Dreams About Pregnancy and Motherhood 3.2.2.1 Reliving Childhood 3.2.2.2 School Dreams 3.2.2.3 Motherhood–Career Conflict 3.2.2.4 Confidence in Maternal Skills 3.2.2.5 Food Dreams and Infant Intactness 3.2.2.6 Life Experience 3.3 Conflict Resolution 3.4 Maternal–Fetal Attachment Representation and Maternal Role Evolution 3.5 Summary References 4: Relationship with Mother 4.1 Availability of the Mother 4.1.1 Infancy and Childhood 4.1.2 Availability During Pregnancy 4.2 Reactions to Pregnancy 4.3 Respect for Autonomy 4.4 Willingness to Reminisce 4.5 Empathy with the Mother 4.6 Summary References 5: Relationship with Husband or Partner 5.1 The Husband’s Concern for His Expectant Wife’s Needs 5.1.1 Empathy 5.1.1.1 Empathic Partners 5.1.1.2 Unempathic Partners 5.1.2 Increased Cooperativeness and Flexibility 5.1.3 Availability 5.1.4 Trustworthiness and Reliability 5.2 The Wife’s Concern for Her Husband’s Needs as an Expectant Father 5.3 Effects of the Pregnancy on the Marital Bond 5.3.1 Closeness and Intimacy 5.3.2 Increased or Decreased Conflict in the Marital Bond 5.4 Identification of a Fatherhood Role 5.5 The Transition to Fatherhood 5.5.1 Readiness for Fatherhood 5.5.2 Stress Associated with Fatherhood 5.5.3 Paternal–Infant Attachment 5.5.4 Paternal Involvement in Childcare 5.5.5 Marital and Partner Relationship Support and Education During Pregnancy 5.6 Summary References 6: Preparation for Labor 6.1 Planning for Labor: Practical Steps to Gather Information 6.1.1 Prenatal Classes 6.1.2 Conversing with Other Women 6.1.3 Books, Films, and Media 6.1.4 Other Practical Steps 6.2 Planning for Labor: Maternal Thought Processes 6.2.1 Thinking Versus Avoidance of Thinking About Labor 6.3 Congruence Between Fantasy and Reality 6.3.1 Labor Contractions 6.3.2 Work and Pain 6.3.3 Risks and the Unknown 6.3.4 Doubts and Fears About Labor 6.4 Level of Confidence Regarding Labor 6.5 Envisioning the Challenges of Labor for Oneself and the Fetus 6.5.1 Dreams About Labor 6.6 Summary References 7: Prenatal Fear of Pain, Helplessness, and Loss of Control in Labor 7.1 Loss of Control Over the Body 7.2 Loss of Control Over Emotions 7.3 Ability to Trust the Medical/Nursing Staff 7.4 Attitudes Toward Being “Awake and Aware” and the Use of Medication 7.5 Summary References 8: Prenatal Fears of Loss of Self-Esteem and Well-Being in Labor 8.1 Overview 8.2 Measures of Self-image 8.3 Evaluation of Self-worth 8.4 Behaviors That Reflect Self-esteem 8.4.1 Tolerance of Self 8.4.2 Value of Self 8.4.3 Body Image and Appearance 8.5 Summary References 9: Prenatal Adaptation in Military Women 9.1 Military Demands and the Effect on the Family 9.2 Dimensions of Maternal Psychosocial Adaptation and Anxiety in Military Women 9.2.1 Acceptance of Pregnancy, Deployment, and Support 9.2.2 Prenatal Maternal Anxiety and Community Support 9.2.3 Prenatal Maternal Anxiety and Birth Outcomes 9.3 Intervention for Prenatal Maternal Anxiety 9.3.1 Mentors Offering Maternal Support (M-O-M-S™) Development and Piloting References 10: Prenatal Adaptation Among Multigravidas 10.1 Quantitative Results: Statistical Analysis of Psychosocial Adaptation to Pregnancy Based on Parity 10.2 Qualitative Analysis of Psychosocial Adaptation to Pregnancy Based on Parity 10.2.1 Acceptance of Pregnancy 10.2.1.1 Body Image and Career Transitions During Pregnancy 10.2.1.2 The Impact of Experience and Family Planning on Acceptance of Pregnancy 10.2.1.3 Other Factors Bearing on Acceptance of Pregnancy 10.2.1.4 Financial Considerations of a Larger Family 10.2.1.5 Summary: Acceptance of Pregnancy 10.2.2 Identification with a Motherhood Role 10.2.2.1 Anxiety About Anticipated Life Changes and the Unknown Child 10.2.2.2 Preparing Children for a Sibling 10.2.2.3 The Impact of Past Experience with Motherhood 10.2.2.4 Anticipation of Life Changes 10.2.2.5 Summary: Identification with a Motherhood Role 10.2.3 Relationship with Mother 10.2.3.1 Motherhood as a Maturational and Developmental Milestone 10.2.3.2 The Impact of a Current Negative or Nonexistent Relationship with the Mother 10.2.3.3 Summary: Relationship with Mother 10.2.4 Relationship with Husband or Partner 10.2.4.1 Changes in the Sexual Relationship During Pregnancy 10.2.4.2 Family and Social Support 10.2.4.3 Summary: Relationship with Husband or Partner 10.2.5 Preparation for Labor 10.2.5.1 Childbirth Preparation Classes and Books 10.2.5.2 Summary: Preparation for Labor 10.2.6 Fear of Pain, Helplessness, and Loss of Control in Labor 10.2.6.1 Summary: Fear of Pain, Helplessness, and Loss of Control in Labor 10.2.7 Concerns for Loss of Self-Esteem and Well-Being of Self and Baby in Labor 10.2.8 Summary: Fear of Loss of Self-Esteem and Well-Being of Self and Baby in Labor 10.3 Summary References 11: Methods of Assessment: Psychosocial Adaptation to Pregnancy Questionnaire Scales and Interview Schedules, and Interventions to Enhance Adaptation 11.1 Prenatal Self-Evaluation Questionnaire (PSEQ) and Psychometric Data 11.1.1 Description of the Seven Scales of the Prenatal Self-Evaluation Questionnaire and Sample Items 11.1.1.1 Acceptance of Pregnancy 11.1.1.2 Identification of a Motherhood Role 11.1.1.3 Relationship with Mother 11.1.1.4 Relationship with Husband/Partner 11.1.1.5 Preparation for Labor 11.1.1.6 Fear of Pain, Helplessness, and Loss of Control in Labor 11.1.1.7 Concern for Loss of Self-Esteem and Well-Being of Self and Baby in Labor 11.1.2 Psychometric Data 11.1.2.1 Descriptive Data and Reliability Coefficients 11.1.2.2 Intercorrelations Among the Scales 11.2 Prenatal Clinical Interview Schedules and Rating Scales 11.2.1 Clinical Practice Recommendations for Conducting Interviews 11.2.2 Summary Ratings 11.3 Recommendations for Clinical Care and Research 11.3.1 Clinical Assessment: Continuity of Care and Assessment of Maternal Developmental Adaptation 11.3.2 Suggestions for Clinical Research Studies 11.3.2.1 Assessment of Prenatal Adaptation and Determination of Labor and Delivery Outcomes 11.4 Research Intervention Trials for General and Pregnancy-Specific Anxiety Reduction 11.4.1 Assessment of the Seven PSEQ Dimensions as a Basis for Intervention 11.4.1.1 Characteristics of Effective Interventions 11.5 The Panoply of Therapeutic Prenatal Interventions to Promote Maternal Psychosocial Adaptation to Pregnancy 11.5.1 Assessment and Intervention Research Demonstrating Effectiveness in High-Risk Prenatal Populations 11.5.2 Intervention Research Demonstrating Effectiveness in Low-Risk Prenatal Populations 11.5.3 Marital/Partner Relationships: Factors Influencing Maternal Stress/Anxiety Responses and Implications for Therapeutic Intervention 11.5.4 Maternal and Paternal Coping Strategies and Birth Outcomes 11.5.5 Complementary and Alternative Medical (CAM) Therapies 11.6 The Significance of Assessment and Screening for Pregnancy-Specific Anxiety and Prenatal Other Life Events References Index




پست ها تصادفی