International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (Jan 2020)
The Correlation between Spiritual Health and Maternal-Fetal Attachment Behaviors in Pregnant Women Referring to the Health Centers in Qazvin, Iran
Abstract
Background: Spiritual health and maternal-fetal attachment behaviors are considered as beneficialcoping strategies used to adapt to pregnancy. The present study was conducted to determine thecorrelation between spiritual health and maternal-fetal attachment behaviors in pregnant womenreferring to health centers in Qazvin.Methods: The present descriptive correlational study was conducted on 200 pregnant women referring to health centers in Qazvin, in 2015. A multi-stage sampling was carried out and data were collected in a self-report manner, using the Persian version of Spiritual Well-Being scale developed by Paloutzian and Ellison, Persian version of Cranley’s maternal-fetal attachment scale, and a demographic and midwifery questionnaire. Data were analyzed in SPSS-20, using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and the multivariate linear regression. PResults: The mean scores of attachment and spiritual health were 95.91±8.92 and 104.15±10.59,respectively. A weak positive correlation was observed between attachment behaviors and spiritualhealth (PConclusion: The results showed that a higher spiritual health was associated with an increase inmaternal-fetal attachment behaviors. These results suggest the importance of strengthening spirituality during pregnancy as an effective strategy for increasing the attachment behaviors.
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