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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Support during birth interacts with prior trauma and birth intervention to predict postnatal post-traumatic stress symptoms - Psychology & Health - Vol. 26, 12 - ISBN: 1476-8321 - p.1553-1570 |
Author(s) : | Ford, Elizabeth; Ayers, Susan |
Year of publication : | 2011 |
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Résumé (français) : | Le soutien pendant l’accouchement interagit avec les antécédents de traumatisme et les interventions pendant l’accouchement pour prédire les symptômes de stress post-traumatique |
Abstract (English) : | BACKGROUND: Many women experience childbirth as traumatic and 2% develop post-traumatic stress disorder. This study examined the role of health practitioner support and personal control during birth as predictors of post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms, adjusting for vulnerability factors of prior trauma, depression, control beliefs and birth intervention. It also investigated interactions between support, prior trauma and birth intervention and their association with PTS symptoms. |
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Argument (français) : | Pour les femmes avec un antécédent de traumatisme, un niveau de soutien insuffisant/bas (“low support“) de la part des professionnels de santé est prédictif de symptômes de stress post-traumatique. Il y a aussi un effet à long terme du soutien insuffisant sur les symptômes de stress post-traumatique pour les femmes qui ont subi le plus d’interventions pendant l’accouchement. |
Argument (English): | Low support from health practitioners is predictive of postnatal PTS symptoms in women who have a history of trauma. Longer term effects of low support on postnatal PTS symptoms are also found in women who had more intervention during birth. |
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Keywords : | ➡ obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; iatrogeny ; guidelines ; public health ; traumatism ; post-traumatic stress ; deontology ; informed consent |
Author of this record : | Import 28/10/2015 — 28 Oct 2015 |
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