Race/Ethnicity and pregnancy decision making: the role of fatalism and subjective social standing

AS Bryant, S Nakagawa, SE Gregorich… - Journal of women's …, 2010 - liebertpub.com
… Perhaps with a measure of fatalism more specifically related to pregnancy, we might have
… The parent investigation was designed to study prenatal testing decision making, and, thus, …

[HTML][HTML] “If I know I am on the pill and I get pregnant, it's an act of God”: women's views on fatalism, agency and pregnancy

RK Jones, LF Frohwirth, NM Blades - Contraception, 2016 - Elsevier
Fatalism is the idea that outside forces have control over events. Pregnancy and pregnancy
prevention play a prominent role in … how fatalism informed their thinking about these issues. …

Is pregnancy fatalism normal? An attitudinal assessment among women trying to get pregnant and those not using contraception

RK Jones - Contraception, 2018 - Elsevier
… Research on fatalism in regards to health often focuses on its role in attempting to
prevent outcomes that are relatively uncommon, such as specific cancers and HIV/AIDS [2], [3]. …

Gender and Fatalism in The Reality of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Maternal Death in Minangkabau

Y Yunarti, A Afrizal, H Helmi… - Proceedings of the 1st …, 2022 - books.google.com
… the tendency of people to have many children, and there is rarely a study of religion that
renews the notion of the role of husbands/society to help pregnant women and give birth. …

Deconstructing fatalism: ethnographic perspectives on women's decision making about cancer prevention and treatment

EM Drew, NE Schoenberg - Medical anthropology quarterly, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
pregnant, researchers have evoked fatalism or other related psychosocial constructs to help
explain such decisions. … other predictors show no statistical significance, we propose that a …

“There's a higher power, but He gave us a free will”: Socioeconomic status and the intersection of agency and fatalism in infertility

AV Bell, E Hetterly - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
… this study has the opposite purpose. It is not to … , fatalism allowed her to gain control over
her pregnancy rather than have it be “doctor enforced.” Even though Jodi placed her pregnancy

A pregnancy decision-making model: psychological, relational, and cultural factors affecting unintended pregnancy

EM Klann, YJ Wong - Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… Yet, formal models of pregnancy decision-making are … , we propose the Pregnancy
Decision-Making Model (PDMM)… affect pregnancy decisions in the context of unintended …

Parental decision-making following a prenatal diagnosis that is lethal, life-limiting, or has long term implications for the future child and family: a meta-synthesis of …

C Blakeley, DM Smith, ED Johnstone, A Wittkowski - BMC medical ethics, 2019 - Springer
… the importance of the fetus’ life, a fatalistic view of their situation alongside moral implications
as well as the implications decisions … may influence their parental decision-making: These …

The effect of fatalism perception of pregnant women on taking precautions against the risk of virus transmission in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey

B Kartal, D Şahin, Ö Güner - Health Care for Women International, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
pregnancy, pregnant women are among the risk groups. In this study, we aimed to determine
the effect of the fatalism tendency of the pregnant … Considering the importance of wearing a …

Psychosocial, education, economic factors, decision-making ability, and caries status of mothers of children younger than 6 years in suburban Nigeria

MO Folayan, M El Tantawi, A Oginni, A Adeniyi… - BMC Oral Health, 2020 - Springer
… Also, mothers who had high fatalism were less likely to have … factors such as executive
function, sense of coherence, and … health checkups for mothers during pregnancy, and when they …