Doering S G, Entwisle D R
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1975 Oct;45(5):825-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1975.tb01210.x.
Within nine weeks following childbirth, 279 new mothers were interviewed to determine effects of preparation for labor and delivery on their perceptions of childbirth and their babies. The more preparation a woman had, the more aware she was at delivery, and that awareness was strongly associated with positive reactions to the birth and the baby. These findings are interpreted in terms of theory on coping with stress.
在产后九周内,对279名新妈妈进行了访谈,以确定分娩准备对她们对分娩及宝宝看法的影响。女性准备越充分,分娩时就越清醒,而这种清醒与对分娩和宝宝的积极反应密切相关。这些发现依据应对压力的理论进行了解释。