Background: Childbirth is a challenging and emotive experience that is accompanied by strong positive and/or negative emotions. Memories of birth may be associated with how women cognitively process birth events postpartum and potentially their adaptation to parenthood. Characteristics of memories for birth may also be associated with postnatal psychological wellbeing. This paper reports the development and evaluation of a questionnaire to measure characteristics of memories of childbirth and to examine the relationship between memories for birth and mental health. Methods: The Birth Memories and Recall Questionnaire (BirthMARQ) was developed by generating items from literature reviews and general measures of memory characteristics to co...
The maternal birth experience is a complex event with implications for later maternal and infant wel...
Abstract Background Negative experiences of first childbirth increase risks for maternal postpartum ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 4% of women after birth yet there are very few questio...
Background: Previous research shows that 1 to 9 percent of women will develop symptoms of posttrauma...
Objective: This study examined whether the experience of creating and sharing memories of their babi...
Childbirth is a highly emotive event that can involve complications. Around 1% of births in the Unit...
Stadlmayr W, Amsler F, Lemola S, et al. Memory of childbirth in the second year: The long-term effec...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Evidence for memory characteristic differences between trauma and oth...
The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between the experience of childbirth as...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the memory of various subdimensions of the birth experience in the second year ...
Background: Previous research shows that 1-9% of women will develop posttraumatic stress disorder fo...
Background : Due to its potential impact on women’s psychological health, assessing perceptions of t...
Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiety, depression an...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
The maternal birth experience is a complex event with implications for later maternal and infant wel...
Abstract Background Negative experiences of first childbirth increase risks for maternal postpartum ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 4% of women after birth yet there are very few questio...
Background: Previous research shows that 1 to 9 percent of women will develop symptoms of posttrauma...
Objective: This study examined whether the experience of creating and sharing memories of their babi...
Childbirth is a highly emotive event that can involve complications. Around 1% of births in the Unit...
Stadlmayr W, Amsler F, Lemola S, et al. Memory of childbirth in the second year: The long-term effec...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Evidence for memory characteristic differences between trauma and oth...
The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between the experience of childbirth as...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the memory of various subdimensions of the birth experience in the second year ...
Background: Previous research shows that 1-9% of women will develop posttraumatic stress disorder fo...
Background : Due to its potential impact on women’s psychological health, assessing perceptions of t...
Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiety, depression an...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
The maternal birth experience is a complex event with implications for later maternal and infant wel...
Abstract Background Negative experiences of first childbirth increase risks for maternal postpartum ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 4% of women after birth yet there are very few questio...