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Prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and factors related to maternal-fetal attachment in Zanjan,

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  11-18

Abstract

 Background: Despite the progress of family planning programs, a significant proportion of pregnancies are still unplanned which threatens the different dimensions of community health. unplanned pregnancy affects parent's-child association. maternal-fetal attachment provides a model for the child's mental-social function at present and in the future. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and related factors of maternal-fetal attachment in pregnant women referring to Zanjan health centers in. Methods: This descriptive correlational study was part of a clinical trial that was performed on pregnant women who referred to health centers for routine prenatal care from October to February in Zanjan, Iran. Using multi-stage sampling method, health centers of Zanjan were divided into three categories based on social and economic situation. Then, from each category, three centers were selected, randomly. The inclusion criteria comprised being pregnant, satisfaction to participate in the study, have at least reading and writing skills, lack of the history of obstetric complications, psychological disease and medicine use, lack of known psychological disease, lack of narcotic substances abuse, and living in Zanjan City. Data collection tool included demographic checklists and maternal-fetal attachment questionnaire, which completed in selfreport method. The data of this study were analyzed by appropriate statistical tests by SPSS v. software. Results: Among the participants of women had planned pregnancy, had unplanned pregnancy, and had unwanted pregnancy. maternal-fetal attachment scores were significantly higher in the planned pregnancy group (-) than the unplanned pregnancy group (-) and unwanted pregnancy group (-) (P˂ ). The highest sub-scale in the planned pregnancy group was related to the attributing characteristics and intentions. Also, the most subscale in unplanned and unwanted pregnancies related to giving of self. There was a significant relationship between age, education, socioeconomic level, number of pregnancies, number of children and contraceptive method with type of pregnancy (P˂ ). Conclusion: Based on the results of the study, it seems that reduction in unplanned pregnancy will enhance the maternal-fetal attachment and will improve the mother role and social-psychological health of the child.

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    APA: Copy

    ARASTEH, A., JAFARI, E., ZENOOZIAN, S., & KHARAGHANI, R.. (2018). Prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and factors related to maternal-fetal attachment in Zanjan,. PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, 8(1), 11-18. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/736112/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ARASTEH A., JAFARI E., ZENOOZIAN S., KHARAGHANI R.. Prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and factors related to maternal-fetal attachment in Zanjan,. PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2018;8(1):11-18. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/736112/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. ARASTEH, E. JAFARI, S. ZENOOZIAN, and R. KHARAGHANI, “Prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and factors related to maternal-fetal attachment in Zanjan,,” PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 11–18, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/736112/en

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