Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia

Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be stressful. It is a time when the mother becomes more vulnerable and this reduced level of control can add to the mother's perception of stress and anxiety. Emotional response can cause physical chan...

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Main Authors: Ayu Sulaini Jusoh, Khatijah Lim Abdullah, Aini Ahmad, Suriati Ghazali, Zainab Mohd Shafie, Mardiana Mansor, Hamidah Othman, Haszalina Hassan, Mohd Khairi Zahri, Mainul Haque
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author Ayu Sulaini Jusoh,
Khatijah Lim Abdullah,
Aini Ahmad,
Suriati Ghazali,
Zainab Mohd Shafie,
Mardiana Mansor,
Hamidah Othman,
Haszalina Hassan,
Mohd Khairi Zahri,
Mainul Haque,
author_facet Ayu Sulaini Jusoh,
Khatijah Lim Abdullah,
Aini Ahmad,
Suriati Ghazali,
Zainab Mohd Shafie,
Mardiana Mansor,
Hamidah Othman,
Haszalina Hassan,
Mohd Khairi Zahri,
Mainul Haque,
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description Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be stressful. It is a time when the mother becomes more vulnerable and this reduced level of control can add to the mother's perception of stress and anxiety. Emotional response can cause physical changes that can negatively affect the pregnancy. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety symptoms and factors associated with anxiety among out-patient antenatal mother. Design: Cross-sectional study. Materials and Method: A cross sectional survey was conducted with 320 out-patient antenatal mothers from a major teaching hospital in Malaysia. Their anxiety symptoms were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Descriptive analysis and chi-square were used to evaluate the association between anxiety symptoms with socio-demographic factors, self-esteems and social supports. Result: This study revealed 35.5 % of the pregnant women experiencing significant anxiety symptoms at their first booking. Factors associated with significant anxiety symptoms among antenatal mother are the total family monthly income, mothers' period of gestations, history of obstetric complication and mothers' self-esteem. Conclusion: Anxiety symptoms are prevalent during pregnancy. Intervention to deal with the factors that increase the prevalence of anxiety at this stage is crucial to prevent the development of further psychological problems during pregnancy, delivery and post-delivery. (Abstract by author)
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spelling my.oum.10352015-07-31T03:11:10Z Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia Ayu Sulaini Jusoh, Khatijah Lim Abdullah, Aini Ahmad, Suriati Ghazali, Zainab Mohd Shafie, Mardiana Mansor, Hamidah Othman, Haszalina Hassan, Mohd Khairi Zahri, Mainul Haque, RA Public aspects of medicine Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be stressful. It is a time when the mother becomes more vulnerable and this reduced level of control can add to the mother's perception of stress and anxiety. Emotional response can cause physical changes that can negatively affect the pregnancy. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety symptoms and factors associated with anxiety among out-patient antenatal mother. Design: Cross-sectional study. Materials and Method: A cross sectional survey was conducted with 320 out-patient antenatal mothers from a major teaching hospital in Malaysia. Their anxiety symptoms were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Descriptive analysis and chi-square were used to evaluate the association between anxiety symptoms with socio-demographic factors, self-esteems and social supports. Result: This study revealed 35.5 % of the pregnant women experiencing significant anxiety symptoms at their first booking. Factors associated with significant anxiety symptoms among antenatal mother are the total family monthly income, mothers' period of gestations, history of obstetric complication and mothers' self-esteem. Conclusion: Anxiety symptoms are prevalent during pregnancy. Intervention to deal with the factors that increase the prevalence of anxiety at this stage is crucial to prevent the development of further psychological problems during pregnancy, delivery and post-delivery. (Abstract by author) Article PeerReviewed Ayu Sulaini Jusoh, and Khatijah Lim Abdullah, and Aini Ahmad, and Suriati Ghazali, and Zainab Mohd Shafie, and Mardiana Mansor, and Hamidah Othman, and Haszalina Hassan, and Mohd Khairi Zahri, and Mainul Haque, Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia. International Medical Journal. ISSN 1341-2051 https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1035/
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
Ayu Sulaini Jusoh,
Khatijah Lim Abdullah,
Aini Ahmad,
Suriati Ghazali,
Zainab Mohd Shafie,
Mardiana Mansor,
Hamidah Othman,
Haszalina Hassan,
Mohd Khairi Zahri,
Mainul Haque,
Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title_full Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title_fullStr Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title_short Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother: A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia
title_sort anxiety symptoms and associated factors among outpatient antenatal mother: a cross sectional study at university malaya medical centre, malaysia
topic RA Public aspects of medicine
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