Effect of abuse during pregnancy on maternal and child safety and functioning for 24 months after delivery

作者: Judith McFarlane , John Maddoux , Sandra Cesario , Anne Koci , Fuqin Liu

DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000000183

关键词: Poison controlPsychiatrySomatizationOccupational safety and healthPostpartum periodPregnancyInjury preventionSuicide preventionMedicineAnxiety

摘要: OBJECTIVE:: To evaluate the long-term safety and functioning outcomes for abused women reporting abuse during pregnancy their children's behavior compared with who do not report pregnancy. METHODS:: Forty-six seeking assistance partner being pregnant preceding 4 months were evaluated every 24 to compare levels of abuse, danger murder, anxiety, depression, somatization, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (n=24) only outside (n=22). Internalizing externalizing scores children. RESULTS:: At entry into study, reported significantly greater (PCONCLUSION:: The study documents negative function effects in that remain at least after delivery. This warrants incorporating screening antenatal postdelivery periods a protocol care period beyond. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:: II. Language: en

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