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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Psychiatric morbidity among patients with recurrent miscarriage. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology 2002;23(3). |
Author(s) : | Craig M, Tata P, Regan L. |
Year of publication : | 2002 |
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Résumé (français) : | Dans cette étude, 81 femmes avec des fausses couches récurrentes ont rempli des questionnaires conçus pour évaluer la dépression, l’anxiété et la santé générale. Ces données ont été comparées aux données de leurs notes médicales afin de déterminer les variables démographiques et reproductives. Les résultats ont indiqué que 33% des patientes pouvaient être classées comme déprimées, 9,9% des femmes étant modérément déprimées et 7,4% souffrant de dépression sévère. Vingt et un pour cent des patientes présentaient un niveau d’anxiété égal ou supérieur à celui d’une population ambulatoire psychiatrique typique. Ni l’âge, ni la consommation de cigarettes, la consommation d’alcool, la naissance vivante précédente, le nombre de fausses couches, le retard de la fausse couche ni la durée écoulée depuis la dernière ne se sont avérés affecter le degré de morbidité psychiatrique. Ces résultats nous aident à comprendre à quel point une fausse couche récurrente peut affecter la santé mentale. |
Abstract (English) : | In this study 81 women with recurrent miscarriages completed questionnaires designed to assess depression, anxiety and general health. This data was matched with data from their medical notes to ascertain demographic and reproductive variables. The results indicated that 33% of patients could be classified as depressed with 9.9% of women being moderately depressed and 7.4% suffering from severe depression. Twenty-one percent of patients had levels of anxiety that were equal or higher to a typical psychiatric outpatient population. Neither age, cigarette consumption, alcohol intake, previous live birth, number of miscarriages, lateness of miscarriage nor length of time since last miscarriage were found to affect the degree of psychiatric morbidity. These findings add to our understanding of the degree to which recurrent miscarriage can affect mental health. |
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Argument (français) : | Les résultats nous aident à comprendre à quel point une fausse couche récurrente peut avoir une incidence sur la santé mentale. |
Argument (English): | Findings add to our understanding of the degree to which recurrent miscarriage can affect mental health. |
Argumento (português): | Os achados aumentam nossa compreensão do grau em que abortos recorrentes podem afetar a saúde mental. |
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Keywords : | ➡ depression, anxiety ; psychology ; miscarriage ; morbidity |
Author of this record : | Cécile Loup — 17 Feb 2004 |
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