The Relationship of Social Support and Quality of Life with the Level of Stress in Pregnant Women Using the PATH Model

Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2013 Jul;15(7):560-5. doi: 10.5812/ircmj.12174. Epub 2013 Jul 5.

Abstract

Background: Lack of adequate social support, stress, and generally poor quality of life during pregnancy leads to adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother and the baby.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship of social support and quality of life with level of stress during pregnancy.

Materials and methods: This was a descriptive-correlative study conducted on 210 pregnant women (meeting study criteria), attending Shahriar Social Services Hospital during 2012. Purposive convenient sampling was used. Study subjects completed questionnaires of obstetrics and demographics, VAUX social support, World Health Organization quality of life, and stress during pregnancy. Data were analyzed with SPSS-19 and Lisrel 8.8, utilizing statistical path analysis.

Results: The final path model fitted well (CF1 = 1, RMSEA = 0.00) and showed that direct quality of life paths with β = -0.2, and indirect social support with β = -0.088 had the most effects on reduction of stress during pregnancy.

Conclusion: Social support indirectly and quality of life directly affect stress during pregnancy. Thus, health officials should attempt to establish measures to further enhance social support and quality of life of pregnant women to reduce stress and its consequences during this time.

Keywords: Pregnancy; Quality of Life; Social Support; Stress.