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Trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder in a cohort of pregnant Peruvian women.
Levey, Elizabeth J; Gelaye, Bizu; Koenen, Karestan; Zhong, Qiu-Yue; Basu, Archana; Rondon, Marta B; Sanchez, Sixto; Henderson, David C; Williams, Michelle A.
Afiliação
  • Levey EJ; The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114, USA. elevey@mgh.harvard.edu.
  • Gelaye B; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, USA. elevey@mgh.harvard.edu.
  • Koenen K; Institute for Juvenile Research, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, 60608, USA. elevey@mgh.harvard.edu.
  • Zhong QY; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Basu A; The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.
  • Rondon MB; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Sanchez S; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Henderson DC; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Williams MA; The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.
Arch Womens Ment Health ; 21(2): 193-202, 2018 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28905129
ABSTRACT
Women have a higher prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than men, with a peak during the reproductive years. PTSD during pregnancy adversely impacts maternal and infant health outcomes. The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of antepartum PTSD symptoms in a population of pregnant Peruvian women and to examine the impact of number of traumatic events and type of trauma experienced. The Traumatic Events Questionnaire was used to collect data about traumatic exposures. The Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C) was used to assess PTSD. Multivariable logistic regression procedures were used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Three thousand three hundred seventy-two pregnant women were interviewed. Of the 2920 who reported experiencing one or more traumatic events, 41.8% met criteria for PTSD (PCL-C score ≥ 26). A quarter of participants had experienced four or more traumas, and 60.5% of those women had PTSD. Interpersonal trauma was most strongly associated with PTSD (aOR, 3.20; 95% CI, 2.74-3.74), followed by unspeakable trauma (aOR, 2.87; 95% CI, 2.35-3.50), and structural trauma (aOR, 1.39; 95% CI, 1.15-1.67). These findings indicate the high prevalence of PTSD during pregnancy in the Peruvian population, which is relevant to other countries suffering from terrorism, war, or high rates of violence. This underscores the importance of screening for PTSD in pregnancy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Complicações na Gravidez / Transtornos de Estresse Pós-Traumáticos / Violência Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Arch Womens Ment Health Assunto da revista: PSICOLOGIA / SAUDE DA MULHER Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Complicações na Gravidez / Transtornos de Estresse Pós-Traumáticos / Violência Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Arch Womens Ment Health Assunto da revista: PSICOLOGIA / SAUDE DA MULHER Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos