2021
DOI: 10.2152/jmi.68.265
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Relationship between maternal mental status and social supports during pregnancy and until one month after childbirth in a local city

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“…(Listia Dwi Febriati, 2021) also explained in her research that there is a significant relationship between family support and changes in the psychological adaptation of pregnant women. (Agustin, 2021) also explained in her research that there were two factors that were significantly related to the anxiety of pregnant women, namely emotional support and instrumental support and (Tri, 2022) confirmed the suitability of the results of this study with the results of her research that pregnant women who get high family support can make pregnant women not experience worry (Kondou A, Yasui T, 2021).…”
Section: Result/findingssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…(Listia Dwi Febriati, 2021) also explained in her research that there is a significant relationship between family support and changes in the psychological adaptation of pregnant women. (Agustin, 2021) also explained in her research that there were two factors that were significantly related to the anxiety of pregnant women, namely emotional support and instrumental support and (Tri, 2022) confirmed the suitability of the results of this study with the results of her research that pregnant women who get high family support can make pregnant women not experience worry (Kondou A, Yasui T, 2021).…”
Section: Result/findingssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Two studies (Li, Long, D. Cao & F. Cao, 2017;Yörük, Açikgöz, Türkmen & Karlidere, 2020) were longitudinal studies. Two studies (Chen, Hwang, Tai & Chien, 2013;Kondou, Yasui & Haku, 2021) were prospective cohort studies. Three studies (Akbari, Rahmatinejad, Shater, Vahedian & Khalajinia, 2020;Ando et al, 2021;Kızılırmak, Calpbinici, Tabakan & Kartal, 2021) were descriptive studies.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 21 studies, 4 studies were from China (Zhang & Jin, 2016;Li, Long, D. Cao & F. Cao, 2017;Huang, Liu, Wang & Liu, 2021;Qi et al, 2022), 5 studies were from Iran (Jahromi, Mohseni, Manesh, Pouryousef & Poorgholami, 2019;Vaezi, Soojoodi, Banihashemi & Nojomi, 2019;Akbari, Rahmatinejad, Shater, Vahedian & Khalajinia, 2020;Eslahi, Bahrami, Allen & Alimoradi, 2021;Hajipoor, Pakseresht, Niknami, Roshan & Nikandish, 2021), 3 studies were from Japan (Yamada, Isumi & Fujiwara, 2020;Ando et al, 2021;Kondou, Yasui & Haku, 2021), 2 studies were from Turkey…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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