8 results on '"Suso-Ribera, Carlos"'
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2. A longitudinal study exploring the evolution of pain during pregnancy and after delivery: does worry matter?
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Catala, Patricia, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, Marin, Dolores, Bedmar, Dolores, and Peñacoba, Cecilia
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- 2021
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3. Does pain after delivery unequivocally lead to postpartum depression? The moderating role of religious coping.
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Catala, Patricia, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, Carmona, Javier, Marín-Morales, Dolores, and Peñacoba, Cecilia
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STATISTICS , *POSTPARTUM depression , *PAIN , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *PUERPERIUM , *RESEARCH funding , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *BRIEF Pain Inventory , *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation , *DATA analysis software , *RELIGION , *LONGITUDINAL method , *EDINBURGH Postnatal Depression Scale - Abstract
The objective of this work is to explore whether the relationship between pain after delivery and postpartum depression is increased or decreased by the use of religion as a coping strategy (moderation). A longitudinal cohort study was conducted. The sample was evaluated on three occasions: third trimester of pregnancy (religious coping), after birth (pain severity) and four months after delivery (postpartum depression). Participants were 122 women (mean age = 31.29; SD = 4.9: range = [22, 42 years]) with low obstetric risk. Both pain severity and religious coping contributed to postpartum depression (r =.20, p =.029 and r =.28, p =.04, respectively). Religious coping exacerbated the relationship between pain after delivery and postpartum depression (B = −0.11, t = −2.48, p =.014, [−0.20, −0.02]). Depression was highest in participants using religious coping irrespective of pain severity levels. These findings support the importance of person-environment interaction studies and provide new evidence on the deleterious role of religious coping in the well-being of women after childbirth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Psychometric Properties of the Childbirth Expectation Questionnaire in a Sample of Spanish Pregnant Women
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Martínez-Borba, Verónica, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, CATALA, Patricia, Marín-Morales, Dolores, and Peñacoba, Cecilia
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psychometrics ,embarazo ,exploratory factor analysis ,validación ,validation study ,pregnancy ,childbirth expectation ,análisis factorial exploratorio ,propiedades psicométricas ,expectativas sobre el parto - Abstract
Childbirth expectations during pregnancy are important factors related to birth satisfaction. The aim of this study is to validate the Childbirth Expectation Questionnaire (CEQ) in a sample of Spanish pregnant women; 231 women responded to the CEQ during their first trimester of pregnancy and 106 of them completed a re-test at the third trimester. Exploratory analyses with 1-to-6 factor solutions were carried out to investigate the internal structure of the CEQ. The three-factor solution (spousal support and control, medical support and environment, and labor pain and distress) showed the best properties in terms of model fit, number of items per factor, and item loadings. The internal consistency of scales was also good (.79 ≥ α ≤ .93). Test-retest analyses showed significant intercorrelations between expectations from the first to the third trimester of pregnancy. There is a need to assess childbirth expectations, and our results suggest that the CEQ is a valid and useful instrument to be used among Spanish pregnant women. Las expectativas sobre el parto (evaluadas durante el embarazo) constituyen factores relevantes relacionados con la satisfacción del parto. El objetivo de este estudio es validar el Cuestionario de Expectativas sobre el Parto (CEQ según las siglas del nombre inglés) en una muestra de gestantes españolas. Un total de 231 mujeres cumplimentaron el CEQ durante el primer trimestre del embarazo y 106 de ellas cumplimentaron de nuevo el instrumento en el tercer trimestre. Se realizaron análisis exploratorios con soluciones factoriales de 1 a 6 factores para analizar la estructura interna del CEQ. La solución de tres factores (apoyo de la pareja y control, apoyo médico y ambiente y dolor durante el parto y malestar) mostró las mejores propiedades en cuanto a ajuste del modelo, número de ítems por factor y peso de los ítems. La consistencia interna de las escalas también fue buena (.79 ≥ α ≤ .93). Los análisis test-retest mostraron intercorrelaciones significativas entre las expectativas del primer y tercer trimestre del embarazo. Atendiendo a la necesidad de evaluar las expectativas sobre el parto, nuestros resultados sugieren que el CEQ es un instrumento válido y útil para ser utilizado en las gestantes españolas.
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- 2021
5. Psychometric Properties of the Childbirth Expectation Questionnaire in a Sample of Spanish Pregnant Women.
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Martínez-Borba, Verónica, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, Catalá, Patricia, Marín, Dolores, and Peñacoba-Puente, Cecilia
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CHILDBIRTH , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *PREGNANT women , *LABOR pain (Obstetrics) , *FETAL distress , *ALIMONY ,PERINATAL care - Abstract
Childbirth expectations during pregnancy are important factors related to birth satisfaction. The aim of this study is to validate the Childbirth Expectation Questionnaire (CEQ) in a sample of Spanish pregnant women; 231 women responded to the CEQ during their first trimester of pregnancy and 106 of them completed a re-test at the third trimester. Exploratory analyses with 1-to-6 factor solutions were carried out to investigate the internal structure of the CEQ. The three-factor solution (spousal support and control, medical support and environment, and labor pain and distress) showed the best properties in terms of model fit, number of items per factor, and item loadings. The internal consistency of scales was also good (.79 ≥ α ≤.93). Test-retest analyses showed significant intercorrelations between expectations from the first to the third trimester of pregnancy. There is a need to assess childbirth expectations, and our results suggest that the CEQ is a valid and useful instrument to be used among Spanish pregnant women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Content and format preferences of a depression prevention program: A study in perinatal women.
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Osma, Jorge, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, Martínez-Borba, Verónica, and Barrera, Alinne Z.
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MENTAL depression , *ETHNIC differences , *COMMUNICATION , *PREGNANCY , *INFORMATION technology - Abstract
Background: this study investigated ethnic differences in the preferred content and delivery method of a depression prevention program for perinatal women. Method: participants were 163 pregnant (66.9%) and postpartum (33.1%) women. Women identified themselves as Latinas (45.4%) or non-Latinas (54.6%). Results: overall, women preferred individual and onsite therapy across contents. Only when the content was related to improving communication, they were willing to incorporate the partner. There were no ethnic differences in the preferred format. Regarding content, women preferred to receive "information on the pregnancy process including physical and psychological changes." Non-Latinas had a higher preference for "receiving regular check-ins on their emotional state" than Latinas. Conclusions: these results should be considered when developing future perinatal depression prevention programs and evidence that work needs to be done if we want online interventions to be viewed more favorably by perinatal women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. The Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Perinatal Depression Screening: A Systematic Review.
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Martínez-Borba, Verónica, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, and Osma, Jorge
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MENTAL illness , *PATHOLOGICAL psychology , *PREGNANCY , *CHILDBIRTH , *INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Perinatal mental illness refers to psychiatric disorders that exist during pregnancy and up to 1 year after childbirth. The aim of this systematic review was to discuss the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on perinatal depression (PeD) screening in the past three decades. Published articles were searched between 1990 and 2018, both in English and Spanish. In the search, we used different keywords, such as "pregnancy," "depression," or "technology" in ScienceDirect, PubMed-NCBI, and Web of Science. We found 10 articles that combined the use of ICTs and a focus on PeD screening. Studied periods included pregnancy (n = 2) and postpartum (n = 8). The telephone was the most commonly used communication method (n = 5), followed by the Internet (n = 4). One investigation used both, the telephone and the Internet. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was the most frequently used screening measure (n = 8). The proportion of depressed perinatal women varied across studies depending on the pregnancy status and the cutoff values used, showing a very broad range between 5.8 and 51.9 percent. Despite the increasing popularity of ICTs in health settings, their use in perinatal mental health screening is still rare. Overall, encouraging findings have been reported when using ICTs for screening of PeD, such as eliminating the need to travel to the health center to conduct the screening and allowing for a wider dissemination. However, more research is needed to support their inclusion in perinatal care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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8. Propiedades psicométricas de la Escala de Ambivalencia respecto a la Maternidad
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Martín-Sánchez, Magdalena Belén, Suso Ribera, Carlos, and Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Psicologia Bàsica, Clínica i Psicobiologia
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embarazo ,motherhood ,salud mental perinatal ,ambivalence ,perinatal mental health ,pregnancy ,Màster Universitari en Psicologia General Sanitària ,ambivalencia ,maternidad ,Máster Universitario en Psicología General Sanitaria ,Master's Degree in General Health Psychology - Abstract
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Psicologia General Sanitària. Codi: SBF018. Curs acadèmic: 2020/2021 El propósito de este estudio fue validar una Escala de Ambivalencia respecto a la Maternidad (EAM) en mujeres embarazadas y madres con hijas y/o hijos de entre 0 y 2 años. En la comunidad científica existe cierto desacuerdo en la conceptualización de la ambivalencia durante el embarazo y la maternidad, y en consecuencia, hay una falta de instrumentos de medida auto-aplicados. Así, este estudio, para evaluar la ambivalencia respecto a la maternidad, propone un modelo de constructo basado en tres factores comunes (dudas, convicción y expresión) identificados en la literatura previa. Se diseñó una escala autoaplicada de 14 ítems con la colaboración de un comité de expertos en Salud Mental Perinatal y se aplicó a una muestra de 1325 mujeres. Los resultados muestran cargas factoriales entre aceptables y excelentes para todos los ítems, una muy buena consistencia interna para cada factor y resultados adecuados sobre las fuentes de validez. Así como, diferencias significativas entre las medias de las mujeres embarazadas y las madres en convicción y expresión de la ambivalencia. En la discusión se examina la estructura factorial y la relación con otras variables. En conclusión, los resultados sugieren que la EAM es un instrumento auto-aplicado apropiado para valorar las dudas respecto a la maternidad, la convicción de ser madre y el tipo de afrontamiento de la ambivalencia respecto a la maternidad. The aim of this study was to validate an Ambivalence about Motherhood Scale (AMS) for pregnant women and mothers of babies between 0 and 2 years old. There is a disagreement of Ambivalence’s conceptualization during pregnancy period and motherhood, accordingly, there is also an absence of self-applied measuring instruments. Thus, in this study, to asses the ambivalence about motherhood, it’s proposed a model of this construct by three common factors (doubts, conviction and expression) identified through the previous literature. A fourteen ítems self-applied scale was designed with the colaboration of a commission of experts in Perinatal Mental Health and it was applied on a sample of 1325 women. The results show from acceptable to excellent factor loadings for all items, a really good internal consistency for each factor and adequate results about the validaty. In addittion, the results of subsequent analysis show significant differences between pregnant women means and mothers means in conviction and expression of ambivalence. It’s discussed the factorial structure and the relation with others variables. In conclusion, the results suggest that the EAM is an appropiate instrument to asses doubts about motherhood, the conviction of being a mother and the motherhood ambivalence coping.
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