Predictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After Childbirth

The purpose of this study was to examine the significant predictors of postpartum health indicated by physical health, mental health, and role performance during the first 3 months postpartum. Methods: This study used a correlational survey design. The study subjects were 152 mothers at 6 weeks post...

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Published in:Asian Nursing Research
Main Authors: Sukhee Ahn, PhD, RN, JoAnne M. Youngblut, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2007-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S197613170860016X
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description The purpose of this study was to examine the significant predictors of postpartum health indicated by physical health, mental health, and role performance during the first 3 months postpartum. Methods: This study used a correlational survey design. The study subjects were 152 mothers at 6 weeks postpartum (T1) and 131 mothers at 3 months postpartum (T2). At 6 weeks and 3 months postpartum, subjects completed a packet of instruments–measuring physical and mental health, role performance, sense of mastery, social support, and infant temperament. Results: Findings indicated that lower family income, more difficult infant temperament, and lower sense of mastery were consistently significant predictors of poorer health outcomes during the postpartum period. Having preterm infants and caring for them was related to higher levels of maternal fatigue in the morning at 6 weeks. Employment did not influence postpartum health. Conclusion: The findings suggest that mother and infant's individual factors and environmental context may continue to negatively affect the mother's health outcomes during the postpartum period.
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spelling doaj-art-4dab4eba7c964d90a7e574ff24ff95b22025-09-02T09:08:00ZengElsevierAsian Nursing Research1976-13172007-09-011213614610.1016/S1976-1317(08)60016-XPredictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After ChildbirthSukhee Ahn, PhD, RN0JoAnne M. Youngblut, PhD, RN, FAAN1Assistant Professor of Nursing, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KoreaProfessor of Nursing and Coordinator of Research, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USAThe purpose of this study was to examine the significant predictors of postpartum health indicated by physical health, mental health, and role performance during the first 3 months postpartum. Methods: This study used a correlational survey design. The study subjects were 152 mothers at 6 weeks postpartum (T1) and 131 mothers at 3 months postpartum (T2). At 6 weeks and 3 months postpartum, subjects completed a packet of instruments–measuring physical and mental health, role performance, sense of mastery, social support, and infant temperament. Results: Findings indicated that lower family income, more difficult infant temperament, and lower sense of mastery were consistently significant predictors of poorer health outcomes during the postpartum period. Having preterm infants and caring for them was related to higher levels of maternal fatigue in the morning at 6 weeks. Employment did not influence postpartum health. Conclusion: The findings suggest that mother and infant's individual factors and environmental context may continue to negatively affect the mother's health outcomes during the postpartum period.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S197613170860016Xemploymenthealthpreterm birthpostpartum
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employment
health
preterm birth
postpartum
title Predictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After Childbirth
title_full Predictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After Childbirth
title_fullStr Predictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After Childbirth
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title_short Predictors of Women's Postpartum Health Status in the First 3 Months After Childbirth
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health
preterm birth
postpartum
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