Posttraumatic stress following childbirth in homelike- and hospital settings

DISORDER Adult SYMPTOMS Adolescent SENSE childbirth COHERENCE SCALE EMERGENCY CESAREAN-SECTION Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pregnancy Surveys and Questionnaires Adaptation, Psychological Humans perinatal mental health postpartum PREDICTORS Home Childbirth obstetrics Labor, Obstetric WOMEN Posttraumatic stress syndrome Middle Aged Delivery, Obstetric PREVALENCE 3. Good health DEPRESSION SCALE Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Sectional Studies RISK-FACTORS Female
DOI: 10.3109/0167482x.2011.569801 Publication Date: 2011-05-11T12:29:26Z
ABSTRACT
To assess the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following childbirth in homelike versus hospital settings and to determine risk factors for the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms. METHODS.: Multi-center cross-sectional study at midwifery practices, general hospitals and a tertiary (university) referral center. An unselected population of 907 women was invited to complete questionnaires on PTSD, demographic, psychosocial, and obstetric characteristics 2 to 6 months after delivery. Prevalence of PTSD was based on women who met all criteria of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV), whereas risk factors were determined using the severity (sum-score) of posttraumatic stress symptoms.PTSD following childbirth was found in 1.2% of the respondents (5/428 women, response rate 47%), while 9.1% of women (39/428) had experienced the delivery as traumatic. Posttraumatic stress symptoms were associated with unplanned cesarean section, low sense of coherence (coping skills), and high intensity of pain. Initial differences in posttraumatic stress symptoms between home and hospital deliveries disappeared after taking into account the (by definition) uncomplicated nature of home births.In this Dutch study, 1 in 100 women had PTSD following childbirth, with no differences between home- and hospital deliveries after controlling for complications and interventions. Emergency cesarean section, severe labor pain, and poor coping skills were associated with more posttraumatic stress symptoms.
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