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Post-traumatic stress symptoms, rumination, and posttraumatic growth in women with a traumatic childbirth experience

Autor(es): Abreu, Wilson ; Brandão, Sónia ; Brandão, Tânia ; Prata, Ana Paula ; Silva, Rosa ; Riklikiene, Olga ; Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, Gabija ; Mesa, Ernesto S. González ; İsbir, Gözde Gökçe ; Inci, Figen ; Akik, Burku Komurcu ; Uriko, Kristiina ; Governo, Tatiana ; Thompson, Gill

Data: 2025

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/13624

Origem: Repositório do ISPA - Instituto Universitário

Assunto(s): Traumatic birth; posttraumatic stress symptoms; rumination; post-traumatic growth; women’s health


Descrição

Background: Rumination can either prolong distress or foster growth following traumatic experiences like childbirth. This study investigates the association between post-traumatic stress symptoms and post-traumatic growth in women who underwent traumatic childbirth, examining the potential mediating role of two types of rumination – intrusive and deliberate. Methods: A cross-sectional study in Northern Portugal from January 2020 to December 2021 surveyed 202 women with infants under 12 months, self-reporting traumatic childbirth experiences. Instruments included the City Birth Trauma Scale, Event-Related Rumination Inventory, and Post-traumatic Growth Inventory. Results: Women experienced various childbirth-related traumatic events, with most showing post-traumatic stress symptoms for over three months. Approximately 60% met post-traumatic stress disorder criteria. The results indicate that post-traumatic stress symptoms were positively correlated with post-traumatic growth, and both showed positive associations with intrusive rumination and deliberate rumination. Mediation analysis revealed deliberate rumination significantly

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório do ISPA
Licença CC
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