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. 2016 Sep 15;16:322. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-1029-9

Table 4.

Association between care factors, satisfaction and questioning about emotional and mental health

In pregnancy… Able to talk to HCP about sensitive issues Asked about emotional and mental health
Always Sometimes Not at all Yes No
Booked at 12 weeks or less (3952) 47.1 35.2 17.7 82.4 17.6
Booked at >12 weeks (412) 41.4 36.2 22.4* 78.8 21.2
Same MW seen throughout (1575) 58.0 27.0 15.0 84.1 15.9
Not same MW seen (2888) 40.0 40.0 20.0** 80.9 19.1**
Hospital admission (809) 44.4 34.7 20.8 79.9 20.1
No hospital admission (3769) 46.9 35.5 17.6 82.4 17.6
In postnatal period after hospital discharge… Overall satisfied Asked about emotional and mental health
Yes No Yes No
Had met all or some of the MWs before (2638) 80.4 19.6 91.2 8.8
Had not met any MWs before (1791) 73.0 27.0** 88.1 11.9**
Saw MWs as much as wanted (3381) 83.1 16.9 91.9 8.1
Would have liked to see them more (1037) 58.0 42.0** 84.6 15.4**
Received enough help with baby’s crying (1580) 86.3 13.7 92.4 7.6
Did not receive enough help with baby’s crying (1262) 61.9 38.1** 84.6 15.4**
Always had confidence and trust in MWs (3054) 86.6 13.4 91.8 8.2
Didn’t always have confidence and trust (1390) 57.2 48.8** 85.9 14.1**
Asked about emotional and mental health in pregnancy (3708) - - 92.4 7.6
Not asked about emotional and mental health in pregnancy (818) - - 78.4 21.6**

* p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01

MW midwife