Journal of Midwifery
Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Published on December 2016

Implementation Of Cambridge Worry Scale As A Psychological Assesment In Antenatal Care Routine

Ayu Nurdiyan (Universitas Andalas)
Yulizawati Yulizawati (Universitas Andalas)
Lusiana Elsinta Bustami (Universitas Andalas)
Detty Iryani (Universitas Andalas)
Aldina Ayunda Insani (Universitas Andalas)
fitrayeni fitrayeni (Universitas Andalas)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Dec 2016

Abstract

Pregnancy is a transition period in women’s life. In pregnancy, there are physiologic and psychological changes. Enhanced levels of anxiety during pregnancy may affect maternal blood flow and contribute to adverse obstetric, fetal and neonatal outcomes. There are many different reasons why women fell anxious and worry about their pregnancy. However, worries related to the pregnancy can contribute to high levels of pregnancy anxiety that has emerged as one of the most potent psychological predictors of adverse birth outcomes and is also implicated in poorer child and infant development.Pregnancy is a period in a woman’s life filled with pleasant anticipation of a baby, which may be influenced by several psychological stressors. Research on the psychological state in pregnancy indicates that each trimester of pregnancy includes possible stressors that may provoke several worries for pregnant women. Some studies found heightened levels of worries in the first and third trimester of pregnancy  whereas others showed that each facet of a pregnant woman’s worries may fluctuate across the course of pregnancy. Several studies indicated that worries about the possibility of losing the baby, baby’s health, and childbirth are common causes of concerns among pregnant women. In addition to this kind of worries, there are other sources of worries in women daily life (e.g., worry about money, job, housing, their health, and marital relationships). Most women experience some mild worries during pregnancy; however, some women may experience pathological worries, defined as uncontrollable negative thoughts and excessive concern about future events in pregnancy which can produce anxiety.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jom

Publisher

Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Social Sciences

Description

The Journal of Midwifery (JoM) is a scientific periodical/journal maintained by Undergraduate Program of Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, Padang, Indonesia. This journal provides a venue for the publication of research relevant to midwives, midwifery practice and education. It ...