Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy

Objective (s): Pregnancy is the transition to parenthood. Being mentally prepared is essential for successful psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy. So, an unplanned pregnancy challenges the self-sufficiency and control expected of women. The main focus of this study was to provide a better understan...

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Main Authors: Roghaiyeh Nourizadeh, Easa Mohammadi, Masoumeh Simbar
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2015-02-01
Series:Payesh
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-256-en.html
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spelling doaj-f98f5dec28b0417e98ac1886cbaf0ca32020-11-25T04:07:03ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362015-02-011417384Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancyRoghaiyeh Nourizadeh0Easa Mohammadi1Masoumeh Simbar2345 Shahid Beheshti University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran Nursing Department, Medical Sciences Faculty, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Nursing & midwifery Department, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran Objective (s): Pregnancy is the transition to parenthood. Being mentally prepared is essential for successful psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy. So, an unplanned pregnancy challenges the self-sufficiency and control expected of women. The main focus of this study was to provide a better understanding of women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy Methods: The data were collected through 23 semi-structured in depth interviews from May to September 2013 in Tabriz and analyzed using descriptive-interpretive approach of content analysis. The participants were 15 women having a recent unplanned pregnancy, interviewed from the 20th week of gestation until 40 days after childbirth. All interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was conducted using MAXQDA 2007. Results: Findings fell into four main themes:  initial negative reactions, social rejection of abortion, values and religious beliefs and post-continue conflicts indicating negative reactions when facing with an unplanned pregnancy. Although socio-cultural context of Iran helped women to copy with an unplanned pregnancy, post-continue conflicts remained. Conclusion: Unplanned pregnancy for women begins with initial negative reactions and leads to the post-continue conflicts. These findings highlight the importance of promoting primary prevention of unplanned pregnancy and also designing secondary prevention programs to help positive coping with such pregnancies.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-256-en.htmlunplanned pregnancyadaptationcoping styleexperience
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author Roghaiyeh Nourizadeh
Easa Mohammadi
Masoumeh Simbar
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Easa Mohammadi
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Easa Mohammadi
Masoumeh Simbar
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title Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy
title_short Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy
title_full Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy
title_fullStr Women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy
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publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Objective (s): Pregnancy is the transition to parenthood. Being mentally prepared is essential for successful psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy. So, an unplanned pregnancy challenges the self-sufficiency and control expected of women. The main focus of this study was to provide a better understanding of women’s coping with an unplanned pregnancy Methods: The data were collected through 23 semi-structured in depth interviews from May to September 2013 in Tabriz and analyzed using descriptive-interpretive approach of content analysis. The participants were 15 women having a recent unplanned pregnancy, interviewed from the 20th week of gestation until 40 days after childbirth. All interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was conducted using MAXQDA 2007. Results: Findings fell into four main themes:  initial negative reactions, social rejection of abortion, values and religious beliefs and post-continue conflicts indicating negative reactions when facing with an unplanned pregnancy. Although socio-cultural context of Iran helped women to copy with an unplanned pregnancy, post-continue conflicts remained. Conclusion: Unplanned pregnancy for women begins with initial negative reactions and leads to the post-continue conflicts. These findings highlight the importance of promoting primary prevention of unplanned pregnancy and also designing secondary prevention programs to help positive coping with such pregnancies.
topic unplanned pregnancy
adaptation
coping style
experience
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-256-en.html
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