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Expectant mothers who manifested high degrees of social-personal instability tended to regard themselves as more “sick” during pregnancy than did socially more stable women. Motivations to enact a sick role during pregnancy are viewed in relation to objective social status, dissatisfactions with current round of life, and with both upward and downward mobility.
William R. Rosengren (Wed,) studied this question.