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KMID : 0377619940590020149
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1994 Volume.59 No. 2 p.149 ~ p.159
The Effects of Husband¢¥s Support, Marital Adaptation in Pregnancy on the Acceptance of Pregnancy


Abstract
This study aims to examine the relations between the acceptance of pregnancy and husband¢¥s support, marital adaptation.
The subjects were 164 normal pregnant women, who lived in Chonbuk Province from July 12 to July 31, 1993.
The instruments used for this study were the Husband¢¥s Support scale developed by Ahn, the Marital Adjustment Scale developed by Spainer and the Acceptance of Pregnancy scale developed by Lederman.
Data were analyzed using the SPSS program for t-test, ANOVA, Pearson Correlation and Multiple Regression
Nexts are the result acquired.
1. The test for the relation between the general property of the pregnant arid the level of husband¢¥s support show that statistical significant difference in education level (P < .05), birth experience (P < .001), abortion and stillbirth experience (P < .01), the husband¢¥s reaction to the information on the pregnancy (P <.01).
The test for the relation between the general property of the pregnant and marital adaption show that statistical significant difference in age (P <.05), education level (P <.01), birth experience (P < .001), the husband¢¥s reaction to the information on the pregnancy (P <.05).
And the test for the relation between the general property of the pregnant give the significant result in husband¢¥s reaction (P < -05).
2. Hypothesis
1) The higher the level of husband¢¥s support is, the higher the level of marital adaption may be (r= .6688, P <.001).
2) The higher the level of husband¢¥s support is, the higher the acceptance of pregnancy may be (r= .1718, P < .05).
3) The higher the level of marital adaption is, the higher the acceptance of pregnancy may be (r= .2849, P <.001)
3. Explainable factors of accpetance of pregnancy are the level of marital adaptation and the husband¢¥s reaction to the information on the pregnancy and the explanatory power to the marital adaption of the former is 8.2 % and the latter¢¥s is 4.7 %.
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