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. 2016 Mar 29;22:1028–1037. doi: 10.12659/MSM.895410

Table 2.

Summary of the analysis of variance estimating the influence of depression on the level of labor-associated anxiety in the studied groups.

Dimensions of labor-associated anxiety Group Depression Group* depression
F(1;132) p Eta2 F(1;132) P Eta2 F(1;132) P Eta2
Anxiety associated with the course of delivery 1.276 .261 .010 2.536 .114 .019 .028 .868 .001
Concern for the child’s health and life 5.654* .019 .042 6.729* .011 .050 .027 .871 .001
Anxiety associated with the maternal role performance 4.172* .043 .031 20.598* <.001 .138 1.029 .312 .008
Anxiety associated with the postnatal period .003 .955 .000 8.429* .004 .061 .004 .950 .001
Concern for one’s own health and life .018 .894 .000 5.952* .016 .044 .840 .361 .006
Fear of losing control during labor .389 .534 .003 3.486a .064 .026 .085 .772 .001
a

<0.10;

*

p<0.05.