Anxiety and Depression in Pregnancy Women with Preterm Labor in Ramathibodi Hospital.

Authors

  • ปิยภรณ์ ปัญญาวชิร
  • กุลสตรี วรรธนะไพสิฐ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14456/jmu.2015.7

Keywords:

Anxiety, Depression, pregnancy women, preterm labor

Abstract

        This study aimed at investigating: 1) the rate and level of anxiety and depression in pregnant women  with preterm labor and  2) the relationship between the selected factors, included ages, education levels, occupations, family incomes with anxiety and depression in pregnant women with preterm labor. The   research participants consisted of 60 pregnant women with preterm labor were recruited between 24 - 36  weeks of gestation in Ramathibodi Hospital from September 2013 to March 2014 by purposive sampling. Participants completed the Demographic Questionnaire and Thai HADS Questionnaire (to assess anxiety  and  depression ) within 24 hours after admission. The data were analyzed  using descriptive statistics and   Pearson’s product moment correlation. The results revealed that the participants 48.3% had mild anxiety scores, 33.3% had moderate anxiety scores, and 18.3% had severe anxiety scores, but the depression scores 70% were mild, 30% moderate, and 10% severe. The selected factors were not correlated with anxiety and  depression. This study suggests that nurses should have a screening and assessment of anxiety and  depression among pregnant  women at antenatal clinic to provide proper management before preterm labor pain and develop the guideline  for effective nursing intervention in this group.

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2015-06-29

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