Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate if labour induction and elective caesarean section could influence anxiety and depression in pregnant women.
METHODS:
One hundred and sixteen consecutive pregnant women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancy at term, scheduled for these two obstetric procedures were enrolled. An anonymous questionnaire with two self-rating instruments STAI and HAM-A for anxiety and HAM-D for depression was administered.
RESULTS:
Anxiety levels did not show significant differences while a light depressive mood was evidenced among pregnant women waiting for labour induction (p = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS:
An adequate psychological support could be considered a helpful tool for pregnant women scheduled for labour induction.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Anxiety; caesarean section; depression; HAM; labour induction; pregnancy; STAI
List of contributors:
Giacobbe, Annamaria; MAGGIO SAVASTA, Laura; DE DOMINICI, Rosanna; DE VIVO, Antonio; Giacobbe, Valentina; Grasso, Roberta; Triolo, Onofrio; Mancuso, Alfredo
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