Assessments of maternal psychosocial adaptation for pre-labor hospitalized pregnant women in Japan
Maternal psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy is significant task for women during pregnancy. Antepartum hospitalization is often characterized by maternal anxiety, boredom, feelings of imprisonment, and loneliness. The purpose of this study was to explore maternal psychosocial adaptation during pre...
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Main Authors: | Yasuka Nakamura (Author), Toyoko Yoshizawa (Author), Fumi Atogami (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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