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MAIN RESEARCH ARTICLE

Cesarean section in relation to self-esteem and parenting among new mothers in southwestern Nigeria

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Pages 35-38 | Received 15 Jan 2009, Accepted 08 Aug 2009, Published online: 14 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Background. Maternal psychopathology and self-esteem during childbirth may have an effect on maternal parenting self-efficacy. Objective. This study aimed to asses the self-esteem of newly delivered primiparous mothers who had cesarean section (CS) in relation to their parenting self-efficacy. Methods. A total of 115 primiparous women who delivered by CS were compared with 97 matched controls who had vaginal delivery during the same period. They completed the Rosenberg self-esteem scale prior to discharge. They also completed the parent–child relationship questionnaire at six weeks postpartum, together with the Rosenberg self-esteem scale. Results. The mean score on the Rosenberg self-esteem scale was significantly lower for the CS group, both prior to discharge (p = 0.006) and at six weeks (p < 0.001), than the vaginal delivery group. The mean score on the parent–child relationship questionnaire was also lower in those who had CS compared with those who had vaginal delivery (p < 0.001, OR 4.71, 95% CI 1.75–14.71). Conclusion. CS in Nigerian women is associated with lowered self-esteem and predicts poor parenting self-efficacy in the postnatal period. Psychological support and techniques to improve self-esteem and parenting should be incorporated into the management of women having CS.

Acknowledgements

This research was carried out with support from the OAUIfe/JHU Bill and Melinda Gates junior faculty research grant.

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