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J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol ; 29(3): 193-8, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18608822

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BACKGROUND: As a proposed risk factor for infant and child development, maternal history of abuse has been a frequent target of investigation. However, there have been no controlled studies about the impact of maternal history of abuse on the medical course of pregnancy, the peri- and postnatal period. METHOD: All women with a newborn child were contacted by mail and presented with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). The index group (n = 58) was formed by women who scored above the cutoff for moderate or severe abuse and compared to a control group (n = 60) with regard to pre,- peri-, and postnatal complications as documented in the patient charts. RESULTS: The results show that women with a history of abuse have significantly more prenatal medical complications and infant medical complications in the post- but not perinatal period. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal history of abuse significantly impacts the medical course of delivery and the puerperium. Given the prevalence of abusive experiences, this finding is highly relevant from a preventive point of view.


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Child Abuse, Sexual/statistics & numerical data , Pregnancy Complications/epidemiology , Puerperal Disorders/epidemiology , Puerperal Disorders/psychology , Child , Child Abuse, Sexual/psychology , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant Behavior/psychology , Mother-Child Relations , Perinatology , Pregnancy , Puerperal Disorders/diagnosis
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