Childbirth and Locus of Control: The Role of Perceived Control in the Choice and Utilization of Birthing Alternatives
Description:
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the wives' perceptions of personal control over the process of childbirth were related to couples' choices and utilization of three birthing alternatives (home birth, unmedicated hospital birth, and medicated hospital birth). The wives' perceived control over the childbirth process was expected to vary inversely with the level of medical intervention in the birthing alternative chosen. The home birth mothers were expected to perceive themselves…
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Date:
August 1985
Creator:
Dawson-Black, Patricia A. (Patricia Ann)