Database - (CIANE) | |
Description of this bibliographical database (CIANE website) |
https://ciane.net/id=3122 | ➡ Modify this record |
Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Neuroticism and low educational level predict the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder in women after miscarriage or stillbirth. General hospital psychiatry |
Author(s) : | Iris M.Engelhard, Marcel A.van den Hout, Erik G.W.Schouten Clinical Psychology, Utrecht University Medical, Clinical and Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University |
Year of publication : | 2006 |
URL(s) : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/… |
Résumé (français) : | Objectif |
Abstract (English) : | Objective |
Sumário (português) : | Objetivo |
Resumen (español) : |
|
Full text (public) : | |
Comments : | |
Argument (français) : | Le risque de développer un stress post-traumatique était négligeable chez les patients présentant un niveau d’éducation élevé et un faible score de névrose, alors que pour ceux dont le niveau d’instruction était faible et un score élevé pour le névrotisme, le risque estimé était d’environ 70%. Les soins et les conseils devraient être principalement axés sur ce dernier groupe. |
Argument (English): | For patients with a high educational level and low neuroticism score, the risk of developing Post-traumatic stress was negligible, while for those with a low educational level and a high score for neuroticism, the estimated risk was about 70%. Care and guidance should focus primarily on the latter group. |
Argumento (português): | Para pacientes com alto nível educacional e baixo escore de neuroticismo, o risco de desenvolver estresse pós-traumático foi insignificante, enquanto para aqueles com baixo nível educacional e alto escore de neuroticismo, o risco estimado foi de cerca de 70%. O cuidado e a orientação devem se concentrar principalmente no último grupo. |
Argumento (español): |
|
Keywords : | |
Author of this record : | ELISE MARCENDE — 24 Nov 2019 |
Discussion (display only in English) | ||
---|---|---|
[Hide guidelines] ➡ Discussion guidelines 1) Comments aim at clarifying the content of the publication or suggesting links for a better comprehension of its topic 2) All comments are public and opinions expressed belong to their authors 3) Avoid casual talk and personal stories 4) Any off-topic comment or containing inappropriate statements will be deleted without notice |
New expert query --- New simple query
Creating new record --- Importing records
User management --- Dump database --- Contact
This database created by Alliance francophone pour l'accouchement respecté (AFAR) is managed
by Collectif interassociatif autour de la naissance (CIANE, https://ciane.net).
It is fed by the voluntary contributions of persons interested in the sharing of scientific data.
If you agree with this project, you can support us in several ways:
(1) contributing to this database if you have a minimum training in documentation
(2) or financially supporting CIANE (see below)
(3) or joining any society affiliated with CIANE.
➡ Sign in or create an account to follow changes or become an editor.
➡ Contact bibli(arobase)ciane.net for more information.
Donating to CIANE (click “Faire un don”) will help us to maintain and develop sites and public databases towards the support of parents and caregivers’ informed decisions with respect to childbirth |