A scoping review of effective health practices for the treatment of birth trauma
Julie Jomeen,
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Frances Guy,
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Julia Marsden
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Midwifery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 104382 - 104382
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Access and Barriers to Treatment and Counseling for Postpartum Women With and Without Symptoms of (CB-)PTSD Within the Cross-Sectional Study INVITE
Valentina Jehn,
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Lara Seefeld,
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Julia Schellong
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 8, 2024
Abstract
Background
Although
childbirth
is
frequently
described
as
a
positive
experience,
the
transition
to
parenthood
can
be
challenging
and
many
postpartum
women
suffer
from
mental
health
problems.
Nevertheless,
utilization
of
treatment
counseling
services
remains
low.
To
improve
this,
it
necessary
examine
likelihood
barriers
help-seeking
among
women.
There
paucity
research
on
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
that
addresses
these
issues,
especially
when
considering
both
types
PTSD,
namely
childbirth-related
PTSD
(CB-PTSD)
general
(gPTSD).
Thus,
we
examined
differences
in
between
with
CB-PTSD,
gPTSD,
who
were
not
affected
by
clinically
relevant
symptoms
two
Methods
Data
cross-sectional
study
INVITE
used,
consisting
n
=
3,875
telephone
interviews
6
weeks
months
after
childbirth.
CB-PTSD
was
assessed
using
City
Birth
Trauma
Scale
gPTSD
short
version
Primary
Care
Posttraumatic
Stress
Disorder
Screen
for
DSM-5.
Women
asked
about
their
specific
through
self-developed
questionnaires.
Analyses
covariance
conducted
group
multiple
regression
analyses
investigate
associations
symptom
severity
help-seeking.
Results
Groups
did
differ
Additionally,
predict
Post-hoc
comparisons
revealed
more
overall
compared
non-affected
Concerning
different
barriers,
or
reported
instrumental
than
More
related
fears
stigmatization
only
but
gPTSD.
Significant
socio-demographic
confounders
found
all
analyses.
Conclusions
Reducing
e.g.
outreach
financial
subsidies,
seems
key
order
access
Since
stigmatization,
education
perinatal
professionals
may
also
important.
Language: Английский
Combined effects of physical activity and life events on depression and PTSD in Chinese students aged 16–24 years
Zhifeng Wang,
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Fengyun Wang,
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Bing Jiang
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et al.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Life
events
are
important
risk
factors
for
depression
and
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD).
Physical
activity
is
a
beneficial
behavior
to
physiological
psychological
health.
While
it
has
not
been
reported
at
present
the
combined
effect
of
physical
life
on
individual
PTSD,
whether
can
alleviate
risks
induced
by
events.
Language: Английский
Traumatic Birth Experience and Breastfeeding Ineffectiveness - a Literature Review
Materia Socio Medica,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
35(4), P. 325 - 325
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Background:
A
traumatic
birth
experience
can
affect
the
breastfeeding
process
and
make
it
ineffective.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
identify
factors
associated
with
ineffectiveness
after
trauma,
through
world
literature.
There
are
several
responsible
for
a
experience,
such
as
obstetric
violence,
postpartum
complications
induced
by
doctors,
invasive
vaginal
deliveries,
emergency
caesarean
sections,
admission
neonate
Neonatal
Intensive
Unit,
past
life
events
mental
health
problems.
Objective:
literature.Methods:
An
extended
search
conducted
relevant
experiences
manuscripts
study.
Databases
including
PubMed,
PsycINFO
Google
Scholar.
limited
articles
published
in
English
last
decade.Results:
Factors
that
contribute
hormonal,
medication,
insufficient
support
from
partner,
reliving
woman’s
her
state.Conclusion:
trauma
during
childbirth
is
complex
multifactorial.
Therefore,
necessary
take
measures
on
one
hand
prevent
other
interventions
deal
consequences
mother
which
directly
affected.
Language: Английский
The Social Context of Pregnancy, Respectful Maternity Care, Biomarkers of Weathering, and Postpartum Mental Health Inequities: A Scoping Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(4), P. 480 - 480
Published: April 15, 2024
Background:
Mental
health
disorders
are
the
number
one
cause
of
maternal
mortality
and
a
significant
morbidity.
This
scoping
review
sought
to
understand
associations
between
social
context
experiences
during
pregnancy
birth,
biological
indicators
stress
weathering,
perinatal
mood
anxiety
(PMADs).
Methods:
A
was
performed
using
PRISMA-ScR
guidance
JBI
methodology.
The
search
conducted
in
OVID
Medline
Embase.
Results:
identified
74
eligible
English-language
peer-reviewed
original
research
articles.
majority
studies
reported
context,
negative
stressful
prenatal
period,
higher
incidence
diagnosis
symptoms
PMADs.
Included
postpartum
depression
stressors
(n
=
17),
socioeconomic
disadvantage
14),
birth
9),
obstetric
violence
3),
mistreatment
by
maternity
care
providers
3).
Birth-related
post-traumatic
disorder
(PTSD)
positively
associated
with
11),
1),
team
2),
1);
inverse
association
supportiveness
5)
presence
companion
or
doula
4).
Postpartum
significantly
2)
Findings
related
biomarkers
exposures,
PMADs
14)
had
mixed
significance.
Conclusions:
mental
outcomes
linked
interactions
birth.
Respectful
has
potential
reduce
adverse
outcomes,
especially
for
persons
affected
systemic
oppression.
Language: Английский
Childbirth experiences of women with a history of physical, sexual, and child abuse: a cross-sectional study of 2,575 Russian women
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: March 8, 2024
Abstract
Background
A
substantial
number
of
women
who
subsequently
become
pregnant
and
give
birth
have
a
history
physical,
sexual,
and/or
child
abuse.
This
study
investigated
the
associations
these
types
traumas
their
cumulative
effect
with
childbirth
experiences,
namely,
mode
birth,
maternal
complications
during
pregnancy/childbirth,
preterm
medical
procedures,
obstetric
violence
labour.
Methods
group
Russian
(
n
=
2,575)
gave
within
previous
12
months,
completed
web-based
survey,
where
they
provided
demographic
information,
details
about
trauma.
Results
Women
any
type
past
abuse
were
at
higher
risk
for
pregnancy/childbirth
(exp(β)
<
0.73,
p
0.010
all).
More
specific
to
trauma
physical
caesarean
baby,
0.54,
0.022
There
was
all
outcomes
except
procedures
birth.
Conclusion
provides
insights
into
potential
different
individual
effects
as
well
impact
on
experiences.
The
robust
findings
highlight
importance
trauma-informed
care,
supportive
policies,
interventions
create
safe
empowering
birthing
environments
that
prioritise
patient
autonomy,
dignity,
respectful
communication.
Language: Английский
Effects of postpartum PTSD on maternal mental health and child socioemotional development - a two-year follow-up study
BMC Pediatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Nov. 30, 2024
Postpartum
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PP-PTSD)
is
a
prevalent,
yet
often
unrecognized
mental
health
problem,
particularly
in
low-
and
middle-income
countries.
Moreover,
the
long-term
effects
of
PP-PTSD
symptoms
on
maternal
well-being
child
socioemotional
development
beyond
first
year
postpartum
remain
largely
unknown.
This
study
focused
association
between
within
one
after
childbirth
depressive
behavioral
problems
two
years
later.
Russian
women
(n
=
419)
completed
City
Birth
Trauma
Scale
Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
evaluating
depression
(PPD)
via
web-based
survey.
Mothers
also
filled
Beck
Inventory
that
assessed
their
Child
Behavior
Checklist
child's
2.24
The
regression
analysis
showed
significant
elevated
2
later
even
adjustment
for
PPD
(β
0.19,
95%
Confidence
Interval
0.11,
0.26,
p
<
0.01).
Children
mothers
with
higher
had
internalizing,
externalizing,
total
problems,
independent
concurrent
>
0.12,
0.01
all).
Childbirth-related
PTSD
presents
risk
psychological
comorbidity
depression.
Raising
awareness
about
among
families,
communities,
healthcare
providers,
policymakers
essential
order
to
decrease
stigma
childbirth-related
distress,
particularly,
countries
like
Russia,
improve
support
system
during
period,
promote
mother–infant
bonding
affected
women,
and,
thus,
prevent
consequences
traumatic
outcomes.
Not
applicable.
Language: Английский
Postpartum Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review
Clinical Psychology and Special Education,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 70 - 93
Published: July 15, 2023
<p
style="text-align:
justify;">Postpartum
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PP-PTSD)
is
quite
common,
with
long-term
adverse
impact
on
mothers
and
their
children.
According
to
various
studies,
3%
45.5%
of
women
perceive
childbirth
experience
as
traumatic,
3.1%
43%
further
develop
postpartum
disorder.
PP-PTSD
a
relatively
new
field
study,
therefore,
there
need
in
systematization
the
data
published
this
topic
so
far.
This
review
studies
risk
factors
for
PP-PTSD,
including
past
traumatic
experience,
its
negative
mother’s
mental
health
child’s
development.
Since
society
specialists
aim
reduce
prevalence
disorder,
our
article
also
summarizes
protective
PP-PTSD.
For
example,
adequate
interaction
between
laboring
medical
personnel,
non-medical
labour
support,
psychological
counseling
after
can
significantly
developing
PP-PTSD.</p>
Language: Английский
Advances of the risk factors, immune and inflammation, therapy in postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder
Bo Yang,
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Zeheng Li,
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Xingshun Xu
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et al.
Brain Behavior and Immunity Integrative,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100086 - 100086
Published: Sept. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Baby Blues Syndrome in Postpartum Mothers and Islamic Perspective: A Qualitative Study in Gowa, Indonesia
Risnah Risnah,
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Syisnawati Syisnawati,
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Siti Namirah Nurfadilah
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et al.
Diversity Disease Preventive of Research Integrity,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 17 - 29
Published: Aug. 31, 2023
Baby
blues
syndrome
or
mild
depression
tends
to
be
experienced
by
mothers
in
the
first
week
after
giving
birth
and
can
have
an
effect
on
physiological
condition
of
mother
child's
development.
This
study
aims
describe
more
depth
experience
baby
postpartum
work
area
Samata
Health
Center,
Gowa
Regency,
so
that
they
know
what
are
causal
factors
symptoms
with
syndrome.
Using
qualitative
research
methods
a
phenomenological
approach.
The
sampling
technique
uses
purposive
techniques
data
analysis
according
Colaizzi.
There
three
informants
results
this
been
arranged
into
several
themes,
namely;
feelings,
behavior
thoughts
who
syndrome,
causes
mothers,
psychosocial
needs
spirituality
letting
go
phase.
conclusion
from
is
social
support
one
dominant
trigger
prove
view
Qur'an
women
creatures
not
strong
enough
physiologically
it
necessary
pay
attention
during
pregnancy
because
period
considered
cause
increased
weakness.
Language: Английский