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Original Articles

Maternal Fear Associated with Pregnancy and Childbirth in Hong Kong Chinese Women

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Pages 79-92 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Women's fear toward pregnancy and childbirth is a common and important health concern. This study examined the objects, causes, and manifestations of maternal fears and their associated demographic factors in a sample of Hong Kong Chinese pregnant women.

Methods: Three hundred Chinese pregnant women were recruited in an obstetric unit in Hong Kong in 2003. Data were collected using a 73-item questionnaire. Principal components factor analysis was applied to identify the objects, causes, and manifestations of fear toward pregnancy and childbirth.

Results: The mean maternal age was 30 (SD 5.6) years. All participants reported some degree of fear. The main objects of fear were “fear of childbirth” and “child's and mother's wellbeing.” The first factor identified for causes of fear was “negative stories,” followed by “negative attitude or mood.” Regarding the various manifestations of fear, “stress symptoms” and “wish to avoid pregnancy and childbirth” ranked highest. Twenty-two percent of participants had considered requesting an elective cesarean section due to fear of childbirth.

Conclusions: Even in a group of low-risk pregnant women, fear toward pregnancy and childbirth was frequently experienced. Better strategies to address women's psychological needs during pregnancy are warranted.

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