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Bibliographical entry (without author) :

Fear of childbirth and obstetrical events as predictors of postnatal symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology

Author(s) :

Nichole Fairbrother and Sheila R. Woody

Year of publication :

2007

URL(s) :

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/016748…
https://doi.org/10.1080/01674820701495065

Résumé (français)  :

Cette étude prospective a examiné les facteurs prédictifs psychologiques et obstétricaux de symptômes post-partum persistants de la dépression et du trouble de stress post-traumatique. Contrairement aux prévisions, la peur prénatale de l’accouchement ne permettait pas de prédire de manière significative les symptômes de la dépression ou du trouble de stress post-traumatique un mois après l’accouchement, mais la sensibilité à l’anxiété constituait un prédicteur inattendu qui méritait un examen plus approfondi.

Abstract (English)  :

This prospective study examined psychological and obstetrical predictors of enduring postpartum symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Contrary to prediction, prenatal fear of childbirth did not significantly predict symptoms of depression or post-traumatic stress disorder at one month postpartum, but anxiety sensitivity was an unexpected predictor that merits further investigation.

Sumário (português)  :

Este estudo prospectivo examinou preditores psicológicos e obstétricos de persistentes sintomas pós-parto de depressão e transtorno de estresse pós-traumático. Ao contrário da previsão, o medo pré-natal do parto não previu significativamente os sintomas de depressão ou transtorno de estresse pós-traumático em um mês após o parto, mas a sensibilidade à ansiedade foi um preditor inesperado que merece mais investigação.

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Argument (français) :

Plusieurs variables obstétricales et néonatales ont prédit de manière significative les symptômes du désordre post-traumatique, mais pas la dépression.

Argument (English):

Several obstetrical and neonatal variables significantly predicted symptoms of post-traumatic disorder, but not depression.

Argumento (português):

Várias variáveis obstétricas e neonatais previram significativamente sintomas de transtorno pós-traumático, mas não depressão.

Argumento (español):

Keywords :

➡ depression, anxiety ; post-traumatic stress

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ELISE MARCENDE — 24 Nov 2019
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