Risk factors for antenatal anxiety: a cross-sectional study in field antenatal clinics in Sri Lanka
Manathungei Nirmala Priyadarshanie,
Dulshika A Waas,
Sampatha Goonewardena
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesWe aimed to determine the prevalence and factors affecting antenatal anxiety (AA) among Sri Lankan women.DesignWe conducted a cross-sectional analysis of first trimester data from a population-based cohort of antenatal women.SettingField antenatal clinics of four field health areas in Colombo District, Sri Lanka.ParticipantsAntenatal women (n=535) in the first trimester of pregnancy and aged ≥18 years were sequentially recruited when they attended antenatal clinics selected using random cluster sampl… Show more
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