Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women

Background & Aim: Reducing maternal anxiety has a critical role in maternal and fetal mental and physical health. This study aimed to assess the effect of two anxiety reducing techniques including relaxation and maternal-fetal attachment training on anxiety in third trimester and postpartum depr...

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Main Authors: Bahare Rafiee, Marzieh Akbarzade, Nasrin Asadi, Najaf Zare
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-07-01
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spelling doaj-b5238f2c58a44bcf8dd5aef7f4b5ff022021-09-26T10:26:08ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2013-07-011917688Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara WomenBahare Rafiee0Marzieh Akbarzade1Nasrin Asadi2Najaf Zare3 MSc. in Midwifery Dept. of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Dept. of Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background & Aim: Reducing maternal anxiety has a critical role in maternal and fetal mental and physical health. This study aimed to assess the effect of two anxiety reducing techniques including relaxation and maternal-fetal attachment training on anxiety in third trimester and postpartum depression among primipara women.   Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 126 pregnant women were randomly selected and divided into three groups including relaxation training, maternal-fetal attachment skills training, and control group. The participants completed a demographic questionnaire, the Spillberger and Beck questionnaires and written consents at baseline. The participants completed the questionnaires after the intervention too. The one way ANOVA and paired t-test were used to analyze the data.    Results: At baseline, the mean total anxiety, state and trait anxiety and depression scores were not significantly different between the groups. The ANOVA showed differences in the mean score of anxiety after the intervention (P=0.03) in the intervention groups. There were statistically significant differences between the attachment and control groups (P=0.01) and the relaxation and control groups (P<0.001) in terms of the mean score of state anxiety. The ANOVA showed a reduction in the mean score of state anxiety after intervention in the attachment (P=0.02) and relaxation groups (P=0.01). There was significant difference after the intervention in the mean score of maternal depression (P=0.002) between the attachment and relaxation groups with the control group (P=0.01, P=0.01 respectively).    Conclusion: A ttachment and relaxation trainings can reduce maternal anxiety and post-partum depression. Pregnancy visit is an important opportunity to screen maternal anxiety and prevent post-partum depression using simple and non-expensive training programs.http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-495-en.htmlmaternal-fetal attachmentrelaxationanxietypost partum depression
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author Bahare Rafiee
Marzieh Akbarzade
Nasrin Asadi
Najaf Zare
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Marzieh Akbarzade
Nasrin Asadi
Najaf Zare
Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
حیات
maternal-fetal attachment
relaxation
anxiety
post partum depression
author_facet Bahare Rafiee
Marzieh Akbarzade
Nasrin Asadi
Najaf Zare
author_sort Bahare Rafiee
title Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
title_short Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
title_full Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
title_fullStr Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Attachment and Relaxation Training Effects on Anxiety in Third Trimester and Postpartum Depression among Primipara Women
title_sort comparison of attachment and relaxation training effects on anxiety in third trimester and postpartum depression among primipara women
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Background & Aim: Reducing maternal anxiety has a critical role in maternal and fetal mental and physical health. This study aimed to assess the effect of two anxiety reducing techniques including relaxation and maternal-fetal attachment training on anxiety in third trimester and postpartum depression among primipara women.   Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 126 pregnant women were randomly selected and divided into three groups including relaxation training, maternal-fetal attachment skills training, and control group. The participants completed a demographic questionnaire, the Spillberger and Beck questionnaires and written consents at baseline. The participants completed the questionnaires after the intervention too. The one way ANOVA and paired t-test were used to analyze the data.    Results: At baseline, the mean total anxiety, state and trait anxiety and depression scores were not significantly different between the groups. The ANOVA showed differences in the mean score of anxiety after the intervention (P=0.03) in the intervention groups. There were statistically significant differences between the attachment and control groups (P=0.01) and the relaxation and control groups (P<0.001) in terms of the mean score of state anxiety. The ANOVA showed a reduction in the mean score of state anxiety after intervention in the attachment (P=0.02) and relaxation groups (P=0.01). There was significant difference after the intervention in the mean score of maternal depression (P=0.002) between the attachment and relaxation groups with the control group (P=0.01, P=0.01 respectively).    Conclusion: A ttachment and relaxation trainings can reduce maternal anxiety and post-partum depression. Pregnancy visit is an important opportunity to screen maternal anxiety and prevent post-partum depression using simple and non-expensive training programs.
topic maternal-fetal attachment
relaxation
anxiety
post partum depression
url http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-495-en.html
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