Maternal psychological growth following childbirth

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Zohar Berman
Freya Thiel
Gabriella A Dishy
Sabrina J Chan
Sharon Dekel
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Faculty of Medicine of the Technische Universität Dresden,Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine
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Archives of Women's Mental Health | 2021年 / 24卷
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Psychological growth; Childbirth; Childbirth-related posttraumatic stress; Maternal attachment;
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Although maternal postpartum mental health has been extensively studied, rather little is known regarding the factors that may facilitate psychological growth following childbirth. The present study set forth to examine various pre-birth, birth, and post-birth correlates of overall psychological growth and growth domains in postpartum women, assessed within the first months following childbirth. A sample of 428 women completed self-report measures pertaining to psychological growth, mental health, maternal attachment, and childbirth characteristics. We found that the majority of women reported psychological growth following childbirth, with those experiencing stressors in childbirth reporting the highest levels of appreciation for life. In regression analyses, postpartum factors were significantly associated with overall growth and growth domains, taking into account other factors. The more the childbirth was perceived as central to the mothers’ identity and the better the maternal attachment was to the child, the higher levels of growth. Growth was also negatively related to endorsement of childbirth PTSD. Background factors, such as maternal age, education, and prior mental health, were associated with specific growth domains, although the association was small and there was no association with overall growth. Post-birth factors are important in ensuing psychological growth in the first months following birth. Attention to opportunities of growth following childbirth is warranted in clinical care, in particular following traumatic childbirth.
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页数:7
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