Predictors of Anxious Thinking Styles in Mothers
06 October 2017
An online survey investigating the predictors of maternal anxiety by asking questions relating to personality factors, parenting confidence, support, attachment, birth experience and complications, satisfaction with healthcare, and mental health diagnoses. Findings would help inform mental health practitioners about individual differences in symptoms and onset of anxiety in some mothers.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by Nottingham Trent University's College Research Ethics Committee on 12th September 2017.
About the researcher
My name is Bethany Huntington and I am a Research Assistant at Nottingham Trent University working on studies concerning perinatal mental health, and separately a VRET intervention on individuals with SAD. I have just finished a Masters in Psychological Well-being and Mental Health.