Database - (CIANE) | |
Description of this bibliographical database (CIANE website) |
https://ciane.net/id=3172 | ➡ Modify this record |
Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Childbirth-related PTSD: is it a unique post-traumatic disorder? Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 39, 3, p. 221-224 |
Author(s) : | Danny Horesh, Susan Garthus-Niegel & Antje Horsch |
Year of publication : | 2021 |
URL(s) : | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02646… |
Résumé (français) : | Nous proposons que le syndrome de stress post-traumatique lié à l’accouchement (CB-SSPT) ne soit pas reconsidéré uniquement comme un SSPT “générique’’, qui résulte de l’événement de l’accouchement, mais plutôt comme un sous-type potentiellement unique du SSPT. Ce changement de perspective peut nécessiter : 1. des méthodes de recherche nouvelles et innovantes, par exemple, effectuer une analyse latente de classe et de réseau pour tenter d’élucider davantage la structure symptomatique interne de ce trouble ; 2. des mesures spécifiques (par exemple, l’échelle de traumatologie des naissances de la ville, Ayers et al., 2018) et des outils de diagnostic ; 3. des interventions spécifiquement adaptées, qui s’appuient sur les traitements existants fondés sur des données probantes pour le SSPT, tout en incorporant également des éléments thérapeutiques liés au lien parent-enfant, à l’hyper-vigilance aux signaux corporels, aux attentes brisées liées à l’accouchement, etc. |
Abstract (English) : | We propose that Childbirth-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CB-PTSD) should be re-considered as not merely a ‘generic’ PTSD, which happens to result from the index event of childbirth, but rather as a potentially unique sub-type of PTSD. This shift in perspective may require: 1. new and innovative research methods, e.g., conducting latent class and network analysis in an attempt to further elucidate the inner symptomatic structure of this disorder; 2. specific measurement (e.g., City Birth Trauma Scale, Ayers et al., 2018) and diagnostic tools; 3. specifically-adapted interventions, which build upon existing evidence-based treatments for PTSD, while also incorporating therapeutic elements related to parent-child bonding, hyper-vigilance to bodily cues, shattered expectations related to childbirth, and more. |
Sumário (português) : |
|
Resumen (español) : |
|
Full text (public) : | |
Comments : | |
Argument (français) : | Nous proposons que le trouble de stress post-traumatique lié à l’accouchement ne soit pas reconsidéré uniquement comme un SSPT « générique », qui résulte de l’événement de l’accouchement, mais plutôt comme un sous-type potentiellement unique de SSPT. |
Argument (English): | We propose that Childbirth-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder should be re-considered as not merely a ‘generic’ PTSD, which happens to result from the index event of childbirth, but rather as a potentially unique sub-type of PTSD. |
Argumento (português): | Propomos que o transtorno de estresse pós-traumático relacionado ao parto não deva ser reconsiderado apenas como PTSD “genérico“, que resulta do evento do parto, mas sim como um subtipo potencialmente único de PTSD. |
Argumento (español): |
|
Keywords : | ➡ depression, anxiety ; psychology ; public health ; post-traumatic stress |
Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 27 May 2021 |
Discussion (display only in English) | ||
---|---|---|
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 |