Motherhood in the context of HIV infection: a study concerning the feelings of pregnant women

Authors

  • Fernanda Torres de Carvalho
  • Cesar Augusto Piccinini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/psi.v10i2.7693

Keywords:

HIV/Aids, pregnancy, motherhood, feelings

Abstract

 

The present study investigated the feelings of HIV seropositive pregnant women, concerning their own infection, motherhood and the baby. Six pregnant women, aged between 26 and 35 years old, from low socioeconomic status, took part in the study. They were interviewed and their answers were examined through qualitative content analysis, divided in three categories: Experience concerning the HIV/Aids infection, Feelings about pregnancy and HIV/Aids and Family relations and HIV/Aids. The results revealed sexual risk behaviors, difficulty in accepting diagnosis and the need to justify the origin of their infection. Fears, guilty, prejudices, frustration with their own mother, loss of the maternal figure, lack of family support and instability in the relationship with the baby’s father were also revealed. The importance of psychological interventions aiming to treatment´s adherence and prevention of the mother-child transmission of HIV/Aids are discussed.

 

Keywords: HIV/Aids; pregnancy; motherhood; feelings.

How to Cite

de Carvalho, F. T., & Piccinini, C. A. (2006). Motherhood in the context of HIV infection: a study concerning the feelings of pregnant women. Interação Em Psicologia, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.5380/psi.v10i2.7693

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