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presented in the Introduction (Chapter 1). The focus of Chapter 1
is twofold: (1) to present the research foundations for the
psychophysiological correlates of prenatal psychosocial adaptation
and the seven prenatal personality dimensions with progress in
labor and birth outcomes, and particularly (2) to present the
theory underlying the seven dimensions of prenatal psychosocial
adaptation, which are further analyzed in the following seven
chapters. Chapters 2-8 present a content analysis of the interview
responses to the seven significant prenatal personality dimensions
that are predictive of pregnancy adap- tion, progress in labor,
birth outcomes, and postpartum maternal psychosocial adaptation,
and they include: (1) Acceptance of Pregnancy, (2) Identification
with a Motherhood Role, (3) Relationship with Mother, (4)
Relationship with Husband, (5) Preparation for Labor, (6)
(Prenatal) Fear of Pain, Helplessness, and Loss of Control in
Labor, and (7) (Prenatal) Fear of Loss of Self-Esteem in Labor.
There is no other comparable comprehensive, in-depth, prenatal
personality research or empirical and content analysis of
pregnancy-specific dimensions of maternal psychosocial adaptation
to pregnancy.
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