Impactul distresului psihologic după avort. (Romanian)

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      The impact of psychological distress after abo rtion. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Perinatal loss is an event that may occur, willful or forced, at any time in a woman's life. Losing a child is one of the most traumatic emotional experiences that tests the psyche of a possible future mother. The purpose of this work is to analyze the type and seriousness of post-traumatic stress hat women have had after a miscarriage, compared to a control group with interrupted pregnancies on request. 50 women, divided into equal groups (50% with abortion on request, 50% miscarriage due to other causes) were included in the study. The questionnaires that were used were: PTSD and Perinatal Grief Scale. Statistical analysis of data revealed a statistically significant difference between the two groups in PTSD and miscarriage pain for all measured scales (p = .000; p <.001). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Pierderea perinatală este un eveniment care poate apărea, voit sau nevoit, oricând în viaţa unei femei. Pierderea unui copil reprezintă una dintre cele mai traumatizante experienţe emoţionale care pune la încercare psihicul unei posibile viitoare mame. Studiul de față își propune să evidențieze caracteristicile distresului emoțional la femeile ce au suferit o pierdere perinatală. 60 de femei, împărțite în loturi egale (50% avort la cerere și 50% au pierdut sarcina din alte cauze) au fost incluse în studiu. Chestionarele utilizate au fost: PDA și Perinatal Grief Scale. Analiza statistică a datelor a evidenţiat existenţa unei diferenţe puternic semnificative statistic între cele două loturi în ce privește PTSD, durerea legată de pierdere și distresul afectiv pentru toate scalele măsurate (p=.000; p <.001). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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