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Abstract
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Purposes: The purposes of this descriptive survey study were to describe levels of Maternal-Fetal Interaction Belief and Maternal-Fetal Interaction, and to define their correlation.
Method: Data were collected from 273 pregnant women who visited one public health center and OB/GY clinic in Gangneung city. The instrument used for this study was a self-report questionnaire that included the Maternal-Fetal Interaction Belief scale(MFIBS) and maternal-fetal interaction.
Results: The mean scores for maternal-fetal interaction belief and maternal-fetal interaction were and respectively. For maternal-fetal interaction belief, there were significant differences according to education, religion, income, feeding plan, marriage satisfaction, family support, and husband¡¯s love. For maternal-fetal interaction, there were significant differences according to mother¡¯s age, period of pregnancy, marriage satisfaction, family support, husband¡¯s love. There was a correlation between maternal-fetal interaction belief and maternal-fetal interaction.
Conclusion: Maternal-fetal interaction belief is related to increase in maternal-fetal interaction and fetal development. It is essential to develop a maternal-fetal interaction program that includes maternal-fetal interaction belief.
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KeyWords
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Maternal-fetal interaction belief, Maternal-fetal interaction
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