The
sample was 503 primigravida or multigravida women eligible for care in the
military medical system. Military deployment and community support had a
statistically significant effect on pregnancy acceptance. Gravidas with
deployed husbands had higher conflict for accepting pregnancy than gravidas
without deployed spouses. Community support had a significant positive effect
on pregnancy acceptance. Women perceiving support predominantly from off-base
versus on-base communities had significantly higher conflict with acceptance of
pregnancy. Findings point to improved maternal acceptance of pregnancy with
paternal presence and community support in the event of military deployment.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-nursing/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-nursing/
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