2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-023-01390-5
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Psychological distress among postpartum women who took opioids during pregnancy: the role of perceived stigma in healthcare settings

Carla M. Bann,
Katherine C. Okoniewski,
Leslie Clarke
et al.

Abstract: This study examined the relationship between perceived stigma in healthcare settings during pregnancy and psychological distress and well-being in the postpartum period among individuals who took opioids while pregnant. Analyses included 134 birth mothers of opioid-exposed infants. At 0–1 months postpartum, perceived stigma and psychological distress were measured using the Prenatal Opioid use Perceived Stigma scale and measures from the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS). Food in… Show more

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