Survey on Dreams related to pregnancy - expecting mothers and fathers

This survey is an important part of front-line research at Lund University (Sweden), and Central Institute for Mental Health in Mannheim (Germany). It concerns dreams (nightly dreams) during pregnancy, and is designed for coming mothers and fathers. By participating in the survey you help us understand important elements related to this.

Answering the questions is estimated to have a duration of 15-20 minutes.
To ensure the high quality of this research it is important that you first read carefully and then answer every item, even if one or two might seem less obvious to you, or even if you are somewhat uncertain. You are answering the questions completely anonymously, your answers cannot be traced back to you.

Thank you very much for your contribution which is indeed of great value to us!

Michael Rohde Olsen (Lund University) and Michael Schredl (Associate Professor, Central Institute for Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany)
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The first questions below are about your ability to recall your dreams - and about your general attitude towards dreams.

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* 1. How often have you recalled your dreams recently (in the past several months)?

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* 2. Questions related to your attitude towards dreams

  Not at all Not that much Partly Somewhat Totally
How strong is your interest in dreams?
I think that dreams are meaningful.
I want to know more about dreams.
If somebody can recall and interpret his/her dreams, his/her life will be enriched.
I think that dreaming is in general a very interesting phenomenon.
A person who reflects on her/his dreams is certainly able to learn more about her/himself.
I normally try to understand the meaning of my dreams

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