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Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1996

Psychosocial factors as predictors of maternal well-being and pregnancy-related complaints.

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; Jan Passchier; A.G.J.J. Heinen; Gustaaf A. Dekker; H.P. van Geijn

The aim of the current study was to investigate the effects of psychosocial variables on well-being and on pregnancy-related complaints throughout pregnancy. Three hundred and ninety-six nulliparous women completed questionnaires on number of daily stressors, social support, gestational factors and mental and physical work load in each trimester of pregnancy. In addition, the following dependent measures were assessed: depression, anxiety, somatic complaints, and the pregnancy-related complaints fatigue, nausea and back pain. The independent variables predicted depression best (r2 = 42-44%), followed by anxiety (R2 = 13-20) and somatic complaints (R2 = 16-21%). Number of daily stressors explained most of the variance. Satisfaction with social support and maternal age were negatively correlated with depression. In contrast, pregnancy-related complaints could be less accurately predicted by psychosocial factors. The amount of explained variance for fatigue ranged between 6 and 10%, for nausea between 2 and 6%, and for back pain between 5 and 7% for the three trimesters. It is concluded that depressive symptoms during pregnancy are associated with negative psychosocial factors, particularly the number of daily stressors and low satisfaction with received social support. To a lesser degree, this is also the case with anxiety and somatic complaints. Pregnancy-related complaints, on the other hand, appear to be relatively independent of psychosocial conditions.


Headache | 1996

Stress during pregnancy is unrelated to headache change in migraineurs

Jan Passchier; M. Kaminsky; K.M. Paarlberg; Herman P. van Geijn


Textbook of perinatal medicine | 2006

Maternal stress and labor

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; H.P. van Geijn; A. Kurjak; F.A. Chervenak


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1995

Decreased first trimester uric acid production in future preeclamptic nulliparous women

Cld de Jong; K.M. Paarlberg; G.J. van Kamp; H.P. van Geijn; G.A. Dekker


Archive | 2006

188 Maternal stress and labor

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; H. P. van Geijn


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1997

Endothelial vasoactive mediators in pregnancy

K.M. Paarlberg; C.L.D. de Jong; H.P. van Geijn; G.J. van Kamp; G.A. Dekker


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1997

Oxidative stress in pregnancy induced hypertensive disorders

K.M. Paarlberg; C.L.D. de Jong; H.P. van Geijn; Aalt Bast; G.A. Dekker


Psychosomatic Medicine | 1996

Smoking status in pregnancy, daily stressors and well-being. Abstract

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; Jan Passchier; A.G.J.J. Heinen; G.A. Dekker; H.P. van Geijn


Psychosomatic Medicine | 1996

Psychosocial factors as predictors of maternal well-being and pregnancy related complaints. Abstract

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; Jan Passchier; A.G.J.J. Heinen; G.A. Dekker; H.P. van Geijn


Psychosomatic Medicine | 1996

Psychosocial factors as predictors of low birth weight and preterm delivery. Abstract

K.M. Paarlberg; A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets; Jan Passchier; A.G.J.J. Heinen; G.A. Dekker; H.P. van Geijn

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G.A. Dekker

University of Adelaide

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Aalt Bast

VU University Amsterdam

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