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Environmental health and women’s health nursing

Kim JH

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The current status of women’s health nursing in the United States

Im EO

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Corrigendum: Postnatal social support experiences in primiparous women in Korea: a phenomenological study

Lee E, Hong K

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Digital environmental health: a digital platform for preliminary prevention and intervention

Seo S

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Pregnant women’s experiences of online prenatal education in Korea during COVID-19: a phenomenological study

Kim HK, Jeong GH, Min HY

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the significance and insights derived from the experiences of pregnant women in Korea who participated in online prenatal education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This...
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Development of a scale to measure selection, optimization, compensation (SOC) strategy in late middle-aged women: a methodological study

Lee DY, Noh GO

Purpose: Selection-optimization-compensation (SOC) models have been proposed and applied to various populations to examine successful aging from a multidimensional perspective. This study aimed to develop a scale to measure SOC...
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Factors influencing happiness and depression in high-risk pregnant women: a cross-sectional study using the ecological systems approach

Choi H

Purpose: The increasing number of high-risk pregnancies has led to a greater emphasis on psychological well-being in nursing care. However, reducing depression does not automatically equate to increasing happiness. This...
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Effects of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, and family support on postpartum depression in Chinese first-time mothers: a cross-sectional study

Yi F, Ahn S

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the levels of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, family support, and postpartum depression (PPD) experienced by first-time Chinese mothers and to investigate their impact on PPD. Methods: This...
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Prevalence and factors associated with postpartum depression among Bhutanese mothers: a cross-sectional study

Zangmo S, Boonchieng W, Suvanayos C, Gyeltshen K, Siewchaisakul P

Purpose: This study investigated the prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) and explored associated factors among mothers attending postnatal care in Bhutan. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from August to November 2023...
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