2015
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v11i2.779
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Emotional Distress Following Childbirth: An Intervention to Buffer Depressive and PTSD Symptoms

Abstract: Childbirth for some women is a negative experience associated with depressive and post-traumatic symptoms. The preventive actions focusing on helping mothers to cope with negative emotions experienced after childbirth are strongly recommended. It is also recommended both to intervene early and on all women to avoid the risk that these symptoms can worsen in the months after childbirth. The intervention described in the current study is focalized on the elaboration of post-partum negative thoughts and emotion t… Show more

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“…Of the 13 included articles, 12 were randomized controlled trials and one was a case control study (43; see Table for levels of evidence and details of each study).…”
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“…Of the 13 included articles, 12 were randomized controlled trials and one was a case control study (43; see Table for levels of evidence and details of each study).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interventions were debriefing , encouraging skin‐to‐skin contact and immediate breastfeeding postpartum , encouraging mothers of a stillborn baby to see and hold the baby , expressive writing tasks and several different structured psychological interventions ().…”
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“…This intervention may also have the effect of aiding a woman's relationship with her newborn, although this was not measured by the study. Two studies used reflective writing to describe deep emotions associated with the birth to reform the memory of the event and decrease conflicting emotions or expectations . These studies recruited a general population of pregnant women prenatally.…”
Section: Mixed‐research Synthesis On Posttraumatic Birth May Point Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there were racial and ethnic disparities in the results, they were much less than the national disparities. The qualitative analysis of this initiative, especially among women who had prior birth experiences, showed that women felt they were in control of their choices and were highly involved in their care . Therefore, midwives need to continue to pursue models of care that provide women with the support they need to have healthy pregnancies and births.…”
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confidence: 99%