Kalli Anastasia, Iliadou Maria, Palaska Ermioni, Louverdi Sevasti, Dagla Calliope, Orovou Eirini, Dagla Maria
Laboratory of Midwifery Care During Antenatal and Post Natal Period-Breastfeeding, Department of Midwifery, School of Health and Care Sciences, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, Greece.
Department of Midwifery, School of Health and Care Sciences, University of Western Macedonia, 54636 Kozani, Greece.
Nurs Rep. 2025 Feb 24;15(3):76. doi: 10.3390/nursrep15030076.
: This study explores the effect of pregnancy weight gain, acceptance of body changes, and breastfeeding difficulties on mothers' self-esteem and body appreciation during the postpartum period. : A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 100 puerperae (at 2nd day postpartum), during August 2022-March 2023 in Paralimni/Cyprus, with exclusion criteria being the presence of postpartum depression. The Body Appreciation Scale-BAS-was administrated in order to investigate the level of body appreciation, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale-RSES-10-was used for assessing self-esteem. : Findings indicated that the higher the pregnancy weight gain ( = -0.293), the lower the measured levels of the mothers' self-esteem and body appreciation are ( = -0.292). Mothers whose level of acceptance of body changes was low to moderate appeared to demonstrate lower self-esteem ( = 0.027) and lower body appreciation ( < 0.001) at two days postpartum. Also, mothers who had breastfeeding difficulties at two days postpartum seem to demonstrate lower self-esteem ( = 0.032), and increased support from their husbands in terms of breastfeeding is associated with higher levels of mothers' self-esteem ( = 0.235). Additionally, greater support for breastfeeding, both in the clinic ( = 0.314) and from their husbands ( = 0.290), appears to be linked to higher levels of body appreciation. The psychological influence of pregnancy weight gain ( = -0.236, = 0.04) and breastfeeding difficulties ( = -0.284, = 0.008) appeared to be predictors of mothers' self-esteem at two days postpartum. : The findings highlight the need for further research in areas including mothers' body image and self-esteem and breastfeeding difficulties and further longitudinal studies to determine the exact nature of the pathways involved.
本研究探讨孕期体重增加、对身体变化的接受程度以及母乳喂养困难对产后母亲自尊和身体欣赏的影响。2022年8月至2023年3月期间,在塞浦路斯帕拉利姆尼对100名产妇(产后第二天)进行了横断面调查,排除标准为存在产后抑郁症。为了调查身体欣赏水平,使用了身体欣赏量表(BAS),并使用罗森伯格自尊量表(RSES-10)评估自尊。研究结果表明,孕期体重增加越高(=-0.293),母亲的自尊和身体欣赏水平越低(=-0.292)。身体变化接受程度低至中等的母亲在产后两天似乎表现出较低的自尊(=0.027)和较低的身体欣赏水平(<0.001)。此外,产后两天有母乳喂养困难的母亲似乎表现出较低的自尊(=0.032),丈夫在母乳喂养方面给予更多支持与母亲更高的自尊水平相关(=0.235)。此外,无论是在诊所(=0.314)还是来自丈夫(=0.290),对母乳喂养的更多支持似乎都与更高的身体欣赏水平相关。孕期体重增加(=-0.236,=0.04)和母乳喂养困难(=-0.284,=0.008)的心理影响似乎是产后两天母亲自尊的预测因素。研究结果强调,需要在包括母亲身体形象和自尊以及母乳喂养困难等领域进行进一步研究,并进行进一步的纵向研究,以确定所涉及途径的确切性质。