Methods
This
was a cross-sectional study carried out in Bushehr, Iran during a
3-months period from July to September 2009. Data were collected from
all women attending eleven healthcare centers for postnatal care 6 to 8
weeks after childbirth. Those who had a traumatic delivery were
identified and entered into the study. In order to assess
childbirth-related post-traumatic stress, the Post-traumatic Symptom
Scale-Interview (PSS-I) was administered. Data on demographic, obstetric
and perinatal characteristics also were collected. Multivariate
logistic regression was performed to examine the association between
childbirth-related post-traumatic stress and demographic and obstetric
and perinatal variables.
Results
In
all, 400 women were initially evaluated. Of these, 218 women (54.5%)
had a traumatic delivery and overall, 80 women (20%) were found to be
suffering from post-partum post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that post-partum PTSD was
associated with educational level, gestational age at delivery, number
of prenatal care visits, pregnancy complications, pregnancy intervals,
labor duration, and mode of delivery.
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