- Autor
- Potocka Marcelina (Uniwersytet Jagielloński Collegium Medicum), Wojczyk Marek (Śląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Katowicach)
- Tytuł
- Factors Influencing the Level of Self-Efficacy and Perceived Stress in the Early Postnatal Period
Czynniki wpływające na poziom oceny własnej skuteczności oraz odczuwanego stresu we wczesnym okresie poporodowym - Źródło
- Rozprawy Społeczne, 2024, t. 18, nr 1, s. 487-505, rys., tab., bibliogr. 40 poz.
Social Dissertations - Słowa kluczowe
- Kobieta, Poczucie własnej skuteczności, Stres psychologiczny, Wsparcie społeczne
Woman, Self-efficacy, Psychological stress, Social support - Uwagi
- streszcz., summ.
- Abstrakt
- Narodziny dziecka przynoszą wiele zmian. Czynnikiem ochronnym warunkującym odnalezienie i wykorzystanie własnego potencjału determinującego działanie w nowej sytuacji jest poczucie własnej skuteczności, którego odpowiedni poziom może pomóc kobietom w przystosowaniu się do macierzyństwa, a nawet zmniejszyć poziom odczuwanego stresu. Celem pracy było zidentyfikowanie czynników mających wpływ na poziom oceny własnej skuteczności oraz odczuwanego stresu we wczesnym okresie po porodzie. Materiał i metody: Badanie przeprowadzono wśród 110 kobiet w pierwszych dniach po porodzie. Wykorzystano Skalę Uogólnionej Własnej Skuteczności (GSES), Odczuwanego Stresu (PSS-10) oraz autorski kwestionariusz ankiety. Wyniki: Im wyższy poziom poczucia własnej skuteczności, tym niższy poziom stresu u matek w pierwszych dniach po porodzie. Samoocena umiejętności opieki nad dzieckiem oraz wsparcie najbliższych w niektórych czynnościach domowych ma wpływ na poczucie własnej skuteczności oraz odczuwany stres. Wnioski: Przeprowadzone badania podkreślają potrzebę szybkiej identyfikacji deficytów wiedzy i wsparcia wśród matek nowonarodzonych dzieci oraz zapewnienie pomocy, w celu umocnienia poczucia własnej skuteczności oraz zmniejszenia odczuwanego stresu. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The birth of a child brings many changes. Self-efficacy is a protective factor in finding and using own potential to cope with a new situation and even reduce the level of stress. The aim of the study was to identify factors influencing the level of self-efficacy and perceived stress in the early postpartum period. Material and methods: The study was conducted among 110 women in the first days after giving birth. The Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and an original questionnaire were used. Results: The higher the level of self-efficacy, the lower the level of stress in mothers. Self-assessment of one's ability to care for a child and the support of family in certain household activities has an impact on self-efficacy and perceived stress. Conclusions: Research emphasizes the need to identify knowledge and support deficits among mothers of newborn children and to provide assistance to strengthen self-efficacy and reduce perceived stress. (original abstract) - Pełny tekst
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- ISSN
- 2081-6081
- Język
- eng, pol
- URI / DOI
- https://doi.org/10.29316/rs/191896