Korean J Women Health Nurs.  2003 Sep;9(3):256-269.

Couvade Syndrome of Pregnant Women's Spouses

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, SamYook University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Hallym University, Korea.
  • 3Department of Nursing Science, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was intended to investigate the types and seriousness of the couvade syndrome, pregnancy-related physical and psychological symptoms among expectant fathers whose spouses were pregnant. METHOD: The subject was consists of 100 expectant fathers at one hospital in Seoul, Korea. The pregnant women had not been diagnosed any medical complication. Data were analyzed by SPSS/PC program. RESULT: 1) The total mean score was 1.85: the mean score of perceived physical symptoms (1.87) revealed higher than the mean score of psychological symptoms (1.81). 2) With the respect to the general characteristics of subjects, there were statistically significant correlations between subject's level of education and couvade symptoms (r=-.209, p=.037), gestational age and couvade symptoms (r=-.227, p=.023), family total income and couvade symptoms (r=-.198, p=.048), perceived self health status and couvade symptoms (r=-.254, p=.011). 3) With the respect to the general characteristics of subjects, there were statistically significant differences in pregnant woman's age (t=1.363, p=.044),occupation of subject (F=3.594, p= .009), educational level of subject (t=3.506, p=.002), family total income (F=16.822, p= .000), perceived self health status (F=3.151, p=.047).
CONCLUSION
Couvade syndrome is an issue for nurses who perform an important role in the care of pregnant women and their spouses.

Keyword

Pregnant women; Spouse; Couvade syndrome

MeSH Terms

Education
Fathers
Female
Gestational Age
Humans
Korea
Pregnant Women
Seoul
Spouses*
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