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Severe Maternal Morbidity: post-traumatic suffering and social support
- Mônica Silva Silveira,
- Ricardo Queiroz Gurgel,
- Íkaro Daniel de Carvalho Barreto,
- Larissa Paes Leme Galvão,
- Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
01-01-2018
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RESEARCHSevere Maternal Morbidity: post-traumatic suffering and social support
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(suppl 5):2139-2145
01-01-2018DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0271
- Mônica Silva Silveira,
- Ricardo Queiroz Gurgel,
- Íkaro Daniel de Carvalho Barreto,
- Larissa Paes Leme Galvão,
- Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
To assess the relationship of post-traumatic stress symptoms and the perception of social support in women submitted to Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM).
Method:
A prospective cohort study, with 549 women from public hospitals. The Impact of Events and Social Support scales were used.
Results:
Women with SMM were from the State countryside (p=0.046), with low schooling (p=0.039) and did not work (p<0.001). They presented higher consumption of alcoholic beverages (p<0.001), did not perform prenatal (p<0.001), and were older (28.15 ± 28 years). Women with SMM had higher mean values of avoidance behavior (24.32, SD: 4.16), intrusive thinking (18.28, SD: 3.80), lower social support (0.11, SD: 0.001) with large effect size and lower social support satisfaction (0.69; SD: 0.19), with small effect size.
Conclusion:
SMM is a differential and negative factor for women’s mental health, and social support can favor their coping.
Palavras-chave: Maternal HealthMorbidityObstetric NursingPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersSocial SupportVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
RESEARCHSevere Maternal Morbidity: post-traumatic suffering and social support
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(suppl 5):2139-2145
01-01-2018DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0271
- Mônica Silva Silveira,
- Ricardo Queiroz Gurgel,
- Íkaro Daniel de Carvalho Barreto,
- Larissa Paes Leme Galvão,
- Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
To assess the relationship of post-traumatic stress symptoms and the perception of social support in women submitted to Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM).
Method:
A prospective cohort study, with 549 women from public hospitals. The Impact of Events and Social Support scales were used.
Results:
Women with SMM were from the State countryside (p=0.046), with low schooling (p=0.039) and did not work (p<0.001). They presented higher consumption of alcoholic beverages (p<0.001), did not perform prenatal (p<0.001), and were older (28.15 ± 28 years). Women with SMM had higher mean values of avoidance behavior (24.32, SD: 4.16), intrusive thinking (18.28, SD: 3.80), lower social support (0.11, SD: 0.001) with large effect size and lower social support satisfaction (0.69; SD: 0.19), with small effect size.
Conclusion:
SMM is a differential and negative factor for women’s mental health, and social support can favor their coping.
Palavras-chave: Maternal HealthMorbidityObstetric NursingPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersSocial SupportVer mais
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