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1 Pregnancy and Prenatal Development A Psychosocial Analysis

2 Free Associate: Pregnancy What do parents-to-be need for them and the fetus to thrive? Influences on the quality of the pregnancy period-social support, relationship strength, psychosocial stressors, cultural context, etc. Influences on the health of the fetus, e.g. health behavior of parents, toxins in environment, etc. What are some populations of parents-to-be that are at risk of problems with pregnancy?

3 What are some potential problems? Low birth weight Pre-term birth Substance use---developmental delay Poor nutrition Toxic environment---developmental delay

4 Prevention, Intervention or Treatment? Primary prevention: Efforts targeting a broad group, not necessarily at risk. Secondary prevention: Efforts targeting a particular risk group. Tertiary prevention: Efforts targeting people with the problem intended to reduce relapse or mitigate the effects of the problem.

5 Small Groups: A Psychosocial Analysis of Pregnancy Choose a population of parents to be. Create a client in this population, including –Age –Developmental tasks that will help or hurt her during this experience –Radius of significant relationships –Characteristics of the central process –Psychosocial crises and coping behaviors that help or hinder her as she copes Given your psychosocial analysis, what services would be helpful to this parent-to-be?

6 Debrief… Who has an example of a developmental task that interacts with pregnancy in a problematic way? In what way did the radius of sig. relationships support or complicate the experience? What links did you make between an earlier psychosocial crisis and the pregnancy experience? Between coping behaviors and the pregnancy experience? Other observations?

7 Intervention- Nurse Family Partnerships 25 years of research Based on theory –Systems theory/Human Ecology –Attachment theory –Self-efficacy theory Belief that a behavior will lead to an outcome Belief one can accomplish the behavior

8 Handout- “The Nurse Family Partnership: An Evidence-Based Preventive Intervention” Focus areas of intervention –Prenatal health-related behavior-nutrition, smoking, drinking, using Low birth weight Preterm Complications –Sensitive and Competent Care of the child –Early parental Life course

9 What are they preventing/promoting? Birth outcomes Child Neurodevelopmental Impairment Later Parental Life Course

10 Effectiveness? 25% fewer cigarettes smoked 75% fewer preterm deliveries 13 oz increase in birth rate (14-16 y/o moms) Less punishing/restricting More appropriate play materials Improvement in home environment 80% fewer verified cases of abuse/neglect 32% fewer emergency room visits

11 For Response Paper Give a brief description of your group work-your target group, what services would be helpful, etc. Explain briefly each of the six basic concepts of psychosocial theory, using your or another group’s example.


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