The current study investigated the contributive role of perinatal dissociative and perinatal emotional responses to the development of PTSD symptoms following childbirth. Method: Using a prospective, longitudinal design, 140 women were studied who were followed from the first week after delivery to three months postpartum. Results: Three women (2.1%) met criteria for PTSD and 21.4% reported a traumatic childbirth experience. Both perinatal negative emotional reactions and perinatal dissociative reactions were the predictors of PTSD symptoms at three months postpartum. The effect of perinatal dissociation, however, was partially mediated by perinatal emotional reactions. Conclusion: Posttraumatic stress disorder can be a consequenc...
Prior to the reformulation of diagnostic criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual -Forth E...
Research studies on post-partum PTSD have highlighted that the experience of childbirth can be trau...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
ABSTRACT. The current study investigated the contributive role of perinatal dissociative and perinat...
A significant minority of women can suffer from postpartum posttraumatic stress disorder (PP-PTSD) f...
International audienceObjective: The aim of the study was to assess the contribution of negative emo...
Abstract Background: Childbirth can be a traumatic experience occasionally leading to posttraumatic ...
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition) posttraumatic...
Background: Posttraumatic stress related with the childbirth experience of full-term delivery with h...
This study examined (1) predictors for peritraumatic dissociation, (2) its relations with acute and ...
To assess the empirical basis of prevalence and risk factors of childbirth-related posttraumatic str...
International audienceBackground: Childbirth experience could be complicated and even traumatic. Thi...
There has recently been increasing awareness of posttraumatic stress symptoms that some women suffer...
Background: It is well known that mother–child relationships may be affected by maternal psychologic...
Most studies on post-traumatic stress symptoms after childbirth have focused on prevalence of and lo...
Prior to the reformulation of diagnostic criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual -Forth E...
Research studies on post-partum PTSD have highlighted that the experience of childbirth can be trau...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
ABSTRACT. The current study investigated the contributive role of perinatal dissociative and perinat...
A significant minority of women can suffer from postpartum posttraumatic stress disorder (PP-PTSD) f...
International audienceObjective: The aim of the study was to assess the contribution of negative emo...
Abstract Background: Childbirth can be a traumatic experience occasionally leading to posttraumatic ...
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition) posttraumatic...
Background: Posttraumatic stress related with the childbirth experience of full-term delivery with h...
This study examined (1) predictors for peritraumatic dissociation, (2) its relations with acute and ...
To assess the empirical basis of prevalence and risk factors of childbirth-related posttraumatic str...
International audienceBackground: Childbirth experience could be complicated and even traumatic. Thi...
There has recently been increasing awareness of posttraumatic stress symptoms that some women suffer...
Background: It is well known that mother–child relationships may be affected by maternal psychologic...
Most studies on post-traumatic stress symptoms after childbirth have focused on prevalence of and lo...
Prior to the reformulation of diagnostic criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual -Forth E...
Research studies on post-partum PTSD have highlighted that the experience of childbirth can be trau...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...