Objective. The aim of this work was to identify risk predictors of a negative psychological outcome among personal, situational and systemic characteristics of women who choose to interrupt a pregnancy by elective (e.g., not feeling ready for giving birth) or therapeutic means (e.g., fetal abnormalities). Methods. A prospective study on two cohorts were conducted and focused on a group of women: the first recurred to elective abortion (VTP) (n=20) and the second recurred to therapeutic abortion (TTP) (n=30). The psychological distress was measured before and after abortion through the administration of two psychometric tests: SCL-90-r and CES-D. Dependent samples t-test was used to evaluate the tendency of the two cohorts’ mean scores befor...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate to what extent psychiatric history affects ...
Background: Millions of women in the United States seek out an abortion each year and about one in t...
The authors evaluated empirical research addressing the relationship between induced abortion and wo...
BACKGROUND: This study's objective was to evaluate the role of psychological adjustment in the decis...
Over the past decades, the psychological effects of abortion have been the focusof significant atten...
RationaleMost research in mental health and abortion has examined factors associated with post-abort...
Background: Research into the potential mental health consequences of abortion yields inconsistent r...
International audienceObjective: Abortion can be a difficult event to cope with and can lead to the ...
Background Miscarriage and induced abortion are life events that can potentially cau...
In the last decade there has been renewed interest in the question whether termination of an unwante...
Background: The psychological impact of abortion is a controversial issue. While some studies indic...
In the last decade there has been renewed interest in the question whether termination of an unwante...
Introduction: Induced abortion is a common medical intervention. Whether psychological sequelae migh...
Psychosocial factors related to the choice of legal abortion were studied in women faced with a lega...
CONTEXT Credible research has not found any evidence that abortion causes mental disorders. It is no...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate to what extent psychiatric history affects ...
Background: Millions of women in the United States seek out an abortion each year and about one in t...
The authors evaluated empirical research addressing the relationship between induced abortion and wo...
BACKGROUND: This study's objective was to evaluate the role of psychological adjustment in the decis...
Over the past decades, the psychological effects of abortion have been the focusof significant atten...
RationaleMost research in mental health and abortion has examined factors associated with post-abort...
Background: Research into the potential mental health consequences of abortion yields inconsistent r...
International audienceObjective: Abortion can be a difficult event to cope with and can lead to the ...
Background Miscarriage and induced abortion are life events that can potentially cau...
In the last decade there has been renewed interest in the question whether termination of an unwante...
Background: The psychological impact of abortion is a controversial issue. While some studies indic...
In the last decade there has been renewed interest in the question whether termination of an unwante...
Introduction: Induced abortion is a common medical intervention. Whether psychological sequelae migh...
Psychosocial factors related to the choice of legal abortion were studied in women faced with a lega...
CONTEXT Credible research has not found any evidence that abortion causes mental disorders. It is no...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate to what extent psychiatric history affects ...
Background: Millions of women in the United States seek out an abortion each year and about one in t...
The authors evaluated empirical research addressing the relationship between induced abortion and wo...