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Psychosocial factors and maternal wellbeing: An exploratory path analysis
Fei Wan Ngai
, Sally Wai Chi Chan
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Keyphrases
Path Analysis
100%
Psychosocial Factors
100%
Postnatal Depression
100%
Learned Resourcefulness
100%
Maternal Well-being
100%
Social Support
85%
Role Satisfaction
85%
Maternal Role Competence
85%
Chinese Mothers
28%
Social Stress
28%
Maternal Role
28%
Early Motherhood
28%
Partum
28%
Hong Kong
14%
Healthcare
14%
Psychosocial Development
14%
Stress Effect
14%
Conceptual Model
14%
Parenting Behavior
14%
Direct Impact
14%
Parenting Quality
14%
Intervention Studies
14%
Self-control
14%
Sense of Competence
14%
Competence Scale
14%
Parenting Sense of Competence
14%
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
14%
Control Schedule
14%
Regional Public Hospital
14%
Culturally Competent
14%
Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey
14%
Sense of Well-being
14%
Postnatal Women
14%
Correlational Study
14%
Supporting Stress
14%
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mother Child Relation
100%
Patient Social Context
100%
Social Support
87%
Postpartum Depression
87%
Child Parent Relation
25%
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
12%
Intervention Study
12%
Psychosocial Development
12%
Self Control
12%
Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Postnatal Depression
100%
Patient Social Context
100%
Social Support
100%
Transcultural Care
14%
Public Hospital
14%
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
14%
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
14%
Psychology
Social Support
100%
Resourcefulness
100%
Depression Scale
14%
Psychosocial Development
14%
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
14%