Background: Previous research shows that 1 to 9 percent of women will develop symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder after childbirth. The objective of this study was to examine thoughts and emotions during birth, cognitive processing after birth, and memories of birth that might be important in the development of postnatal posttraumatic stress symptoms. Methods: In a qualitative study, women with posttraumatic stress symptoms (n = 25) and without (n=25) were matched for obstetric events to examine nonmedical aspects of birth that made it traumatic. Women were interviewed 3 months after birth. Results: The following themes emerged for all women: thoughts during birth included mental coping strategies, wanting labor to end, poor u...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
Part One: Literature Review - Background: Women may experience birth-related PTSD and research has b...
Objective: To explore the relationship between cognitions, perceived levels of social support and PT...
Background: Previous research shows that 1-9% of women will develop posttraumatic stress disorder fo...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiety, depression an...
There is converging evidence that 1%-2% of women develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a ...
Background: Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiet...
Background: \ud Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the ...
Childbirth for some women is a negative experience associated with depressive and post-traumatic sym...
Part One: Literature Review - Background: Women may experience birth-related PTSD and research has b...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the deve...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the deve...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
Part One: Literature Review - Background: Women may experience birth-related PTSD and research has b...
Objective: To explore the relationship between cognitions, perceived levels of social support and PT...
Background: Previous research shows that 1-9% of women will develop posttraumatic stress disorder fo...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiety, depression an...
There is converging evidence that 1%-2% of women develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a ...
Background: Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiet...
Background: \ud Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the ...
Childbirth for some women is a negative experience associated with depressive and post-traumatic sym...
Part One: Literature Review - Background: Women may experience birth-related PTSD and research has b...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the deve...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between women's birthing experiences and the deve...
Objective: To examine cognitive, emotional, and perceptual differences in the childbirth narratives ...
Part One: Literature Review - Background: Women may experience birth-related PTSD and research has b...
Objective: To explore the relationship between cognitions, perceived levels of social support and PT...