2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-023-02593-9
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The effect of perceived social support on postpartum stress: the mediating roles of marital satisfaction and maternal postnatal attachment

Yanchi Wang,
Jian Gu,
Feng Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Background Multiple factors may be responsible for the development of postpartum stress, including perceived social support, marital satisfaction, and maternal postnatal attachment. However, the underlying mediation mechanisms remain unclear. This study examined the complex relationships between perceived social support and postpartum stress among Chinese women. Methods A convenience sample comprising 406 postpartum women was recruited from six hos… Show more

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“…Therefore, the support of medical workers, the mat of which is the support of women's mental health (through appropriate training) is important. Expanding women's social support networks and providing clear, consistent information are essential to support women and minimize perinatal anxiety and stress [271,272]. Social support during pregnancy can reduce emotional and physical stress, improving the well-being of mother and child.…”
Section: Comprehensive Assessment Of the Psycho-emotional State Of Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the support of medical workers, the mat of which is the support of women's mental health (through appropriate training) is important. Expanding women's social support networks and providing clear, consistent information are essential to support women and minimize perinatal anxiety and stress [271,272]. Social support during pregnancy can reduce emotional and physical stress, improving the well-being of mother and child.…”
Section: Comprehensive Assessment Of the Psycho-emotional State Of Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%