Published Aug 11, 2011



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María Alejandra Favela Ocaño

María Magdalena Alonso Castillo

Karla Selene López García

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Abstract

The purpose was to determine the consumption of alcohol before and during the gestation in connection with personal characteristics and to identify its beliefs on the consumption of low alcohol the theory of the social representations of Serge Moscovici. The desing, descriptive-correlational. The sample, 165 pregnant women. The questionnaire TWEAK was applied to measure the alcohol consumption of previous alcohol to the pregnancy of 62.4% (95% IC, 0,55-0,70) and during the pregnancy 14.5% (95% IC, 0,15-0,32). Found significant difference of the consumption of alcohol before the pregnancy with the age of the women (H=11.15, p<0.05). The main belief of the women on the consumption of alcohol before the gestation was to socialize and during the pregnancy to have addiction to the alcohol.

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Favela Ocaño, M. A., Alonso Castillo, M. M., & López García, K. S. (2011). Personal factors and beliefs related with the consumption of alcohol in pregnant women. Investigación En Enfermería Imagen Y Desarrollo, 10(1), 63–78. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/imagenydesarrollo/article/view/1596
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