Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia Salus Infirmorum

Adopción del rol materno en madres primigestas de acuerdo con el tipo de familia = (Record no. 14335)

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Title Adopción del rol materno en madres primigestas de acuerdo con el tipo de familia =
Remainder of title Adaptation to the maternal role in primiparous mothers according to type of family /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Juan Daniel Suárez Máximo, Mª Sobeida Leticia Blázquez Morales, Mª Lourdes García Campos, Otilio Tobón Vidal4, Martha Murrieta Pérez
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General note Este artículo se encuentra disponible en su edición impresa.
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p.31-32
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Summary, etc. Objetivo: identificar la influencia del tipo de familia, así como de las características sociodemográficas y de salud en la adopción del rol materno (ARM) de madres primigestas del municipio de Teziutlán, Puebla (México).<br/>Métodos: estudio descriptivo transversal realizado en el Centro de Salud con Servicios con Ampliados de Teziutlán, con una población de estudio de 726 mujeres primigestas. Muestreo no probabilístico por conveniencia, se incluyó a madres con hijos entre 1 y 12 meses que acudieron a consulta entre agosto y noviembre de 2019. Instrumentos de medida: cuestionario de datos sociodemográficos, familiares, del embarazo y la escala de ARM (nivel bajo (56 a 180 puntos), medio (181 a 202 puntos) y alto (203 a 224 puntos)). Se realizaron índices de estadística descriptiva y análisis bivariantes.<br/>Resultados: participaron 126 madres. La ARM fue adquirida con mayor frecuencia niveles altos en mujeres entre 13 y 19 años (28,6%) o 30 a 52 (28,6%), amas de casa (26,8%) y con estudios de secundaria (27%), que tenían relación de pareja en unión libre (25,9%) o casada (22,2%), de duración igual o mayor a cuatro años (25,6%) y vivían en familia extensa con la familia de origen (28,6%). También en aquellas que planificaron su embarazo (36%), siguieron citas prenatales (27%) y no tenían abortos previos (23,8%).<br/>Conclusión: la ARM varía en función del tipo de familia, viéndose favorecida por las relaciones de pareja superiores a cuatro años y la convivencia con la familia de la madre. También lo hace en función de otras características sociodemográficas y relacionadas con el embarazo.
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Summary, etc. Objective: to identify the influence of the type of family, as well as of sociodemographical and health characteristics, in the adaptation to the maternal role (AMR) in primiparous mothers from the Teziutlán district, in Puebla (Mexico).<br/>Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in the Teziutlán Public Health Centre with Expanded Services, on a study population of 726 primiparous women. Non-probabilistic convenience sampling was used, including mothers with 1-to-12-month children who attended the centre between August and November, 2019. Measurement instruments: questionnaire for sociodemographical, family and pregnancy data, and the ARM scale (low level: (56 to 180 scores), intermediate: (181 to 202 scores), and high level (203 to 224 scores)). Descriptive statistical indexes and bivariate analysis were conducted.<br/>Results: the study included 126 mothers. High levels in ARM were more frequently obtained in 13-to-19-year-old (28.6%) or 30-to-52-year old women (28.6%), homemakers (26.8%) and with secondary education (27%), on a consensual union couple relationship (25.9%) or married (22.2%), for four years or longer (25.6%) and living with their extended family of origin (28.6%). Also in those who planned their pregnancy (36%), followed their prenatal appointments (27%) and had no previous miscarriages (23.8%).<br/>Conclusion: the ARM varies according to type of family, and increases when the couple relationship has lasted over four years and by living with the family of the mother. There are other sociodemographical and pregnancy-related characteristics which will also have a positive impact.
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Uncontrolled term adopción del rol materno
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Uncontrolled term relaciones familiares
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Uncontrolled term primigestas
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Uncontrolled term estudio descriptivo transversal
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Uncontrolled term adaptation to the maternal role
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Uncontrolled term family relationships
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Uncontrolled term primiparous
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Uncontrolled term descriptive cross-sectional study
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Uncontrolled term mental health care
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Uncontrolled term mental disorders
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Uncontrolled term nursing assessment
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Related parts -- 2020 v. 23, n.8, p.27-32
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