2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100920
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Birth related PTSD and its association with the mother-infant relationship: A meta-analysis

Lucy J. Frankham,
Einar B. Thorsteinsson,
Warren Bartik
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“…According to previous meta-analyses and systematic reviews, PTSD-CB may be associated in several ways with outcomes in parents and children. For instance, PTSD-CB has been found to be associated with a poorer mother-infant relationship (e.g., mother-infant attachment;Frankham et al, 2023;Van Sieleghem et al, 2022), child behavioural problems (Van Sieleghem et al, 2022), and difficulties in the couple's relationship (e.g., negative emotions, lack of understanding and support, loss of intimacy; Delicate et al, 2018). A traumatic childbirth experience has been 1…”
Section: Sequelae Of a Negative Childbirth Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous meta-analyses and systematic reviews, PTSD-CB may be associated in several ways with outcomes in parents and children. For instance, PTSD-CB has been found to be associated with a poorer mother-infant relationship (e.g., mother-infant attachment;Frankham et al, 2023;Van Sieleghem et al, 2022), child behavioural problems (Van Sieleghem et al, 2022), and difficulties in the couple's relationship (e.g., negative emotions, lack of understanding and support, loss of intimacy; Delicate et al, 2018). A traumatic childbirth experience has been 1…”
Section: Sequelae Of a Negative Childbirth Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%