作者: Hseuh-Ling Chang , Ting-Chang Chang , Tzou-Yien Lin , Shian-Shu Kuo
DOI: 10.1046/J.1440-1819.2002.00948.X
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摘要: We investigated the prevalence of minor psychiatric morbidity in a group women who were pregnant during or immediately after major earthquake disaster and we prognostic factors that may have influenced perinatal outcome pregnancy. The study was initiated 6 months enrolled 171 town near epicentre. A Post-Earthquake Questionnaire, Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12) posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms checklist completed before delivery while data retrieved from hospital obstetrical records. (MPM) 29.2%. Women with starvation experience, higher negative attitude scores about influence on pregnancy more casualties among relatives significantly correlated high CHQ. significant positive correlation between MPM PTSD noticed. Among 115 pregnancies known outcome, there nine (7.8%) low-birth weight neonates, defined as birth < = 2500 g. Maternal history abdominal injury, spouse casualty instability living condition low weight. Spouse only factor predicts neonatal