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Stress, locus of control, hope and depression as determinants of quality of life of pregnant women: Croatian Islands' Birth Cohort Study (CRIBS)

Eva Anđela Delale, Natalija Novokmet, Nives Fuchs, Ivan Dolanc, Rafaela Mrdjen-Hodžić, Deni Karelović, Stipan Janković, Sanja Musić Milanović, Noël Cameron, Saša Missoni

2021Health Care For Women International13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The aims were to investigate determinants of the quality of life (QoL) of pregnant women. Total of 302 healthy women 18 to 28 weeks of gestation participated in prospective study. WHOQOL-bref, Multidimensional Health Locus of Control scales, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, and the perceived stress appraisals were administered. Various patterns of predictors for four domains of QoL were identified, for psychological (42% variance explained), social relationship (29%), environmental (29%) and physical health (25%). Depression and hope, together with the extent to which one's health is influenced by powerful other or chance should be targeted in health promotion strategies during pregnancy.

Topics & Concepts

Locus of controlDepression (economics)PregnancyMedicineCohortSocial supportProspective cohort studyQuality of life (healthcare)Cohort studyHealth promotionEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScalePsychologyDemographyGerontologyPsychiatryPublic healthDepressive symptomsDevelopmental psychologyAnxietyInternal medicineMacroeconomicsBiologyGeneticsSociologyPathologySurgeryPsychotherapistEconomicsNursingMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumHealth disparities and outcomesFamily Support in Illness
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