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Title

Psychological Consequences of Miscarriage, Ectopic Pregnancy, and Ongoing Normal Pregnancy: The Results of a Pilot Study.

Authors

Zamani, Maryam; Hasan-Zadeh, Atefe; Rajabi, Najme; Alimi, Rasoul; Azmoude, Elham

Abstract

Despite the high prevalence of early pregnancy loss, little is known about the subsequent psychological consequences. The purpose of this pilot study was to find an appropriate sample size for conducting a large study to compare psychological consequences of early pregnancy loss compared with ongoing pregnancy. The study was carried out at a public hospital and the health centers of Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran in 2020. It included 90 women with miscarriage (N=30), ectopic pregnancy (N=30), and ongoing normal pregnancy (N=30). Cohen Perceived Stress Scale, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale were used. Based on the results, there was no statistical difference between the groups for the perceived stress levels, the status of depression, and post-traumatic disorder in the groups (P>0.05). Diagnosis of state anxiety was present in 53.3% of the ectopic pregnancy and 33.3% of miscarriage groups, but only in 20.0% of the ongoing pregnancy group (P=0.025). For trait anxiety, these proportions were 33.3%, 13.3%, and 6.7% in the ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and ongoing pregnancy groups respectively (P=0.019). In conclusion, women who experienced miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy reported more anxiety compared to women with ongoing pregnancy. Large-scale studies are needed to substantiate these findings.

Subjects

IRAN; PSYCHOLOGY of miscarriage; MENTAL illness risk factors; MENTAL depression risk factors; PILOT projects; STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory; PREGNANT women; POST-traumatic stress disorder; RISK assessment; PSYCHOLOGICAL tests; PUBLIC hospitals; CENTER for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ECTOPIC pregnancy; ANXIETY; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress

Publication

Journal of Midwifery & Reproductive Health, 2023, Vol 11, Issue 2, p3751

ISSN

2345-4792

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.22038/JMRH.2022.63485.1841

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