Relation between mothers’ types of labor, birth interventions, birth experiences and postpartum depression: A multicentre follow-up study
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2018
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Aim: This definitive and cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the relation between mothers’ types of labor, birth interventions, birth experiences and postpartum depression. Methods: A total of 1010 mothers who gave birth in four different provinces of Turkey were chosen to participate in the study via purposive sampling method Results: The Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale score was determined to be 13 and over in 36.4% of the women. In this study, it was determined that the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale scores for women in the 18–24 age group who had a vaginal birth, did not have health insurance, experienced health problems during pregnancy and were not trained about type of labor during pregnancy were statistically higher. There was no significant correlation between the birth experiences and postpartum depression. The linear regression model showed that there was a statistically significant correlation between enema and amniotomy interventions practised during the birth and the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale scores. Conclusion: In conclusion, it is thought that preparing the mothers for birth with birth preparation training in the antenatal period and imposing the necessary regulations in the delivery room for the mothers to have a positive birth experience are important in reducing postpartum depression risk. © 2018
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Adult , Amniotomy , Cesarean Section , Cross-Sectional Studies , Delivery, Obstetric , Depression, Postpartum , Enema , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Insurance Coverage , Insurance, Health , Labor, Obstetric , Mothers , Perinatal Care , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications , Prenatal Care , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Risk Factors , Turkey , Young Adult , enema , enema , adult , amniotomy , Article , birth , cesarean section , clinical evaluation , correlation analysis , cross-sectional study , Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale , female , follow up , health insurance , health status , human , labor , linear regression analysis , major clinical study , mother , multicenter study , postnatal depression , Prception of Birth Scale , pregnancy , priority journal , rating scale , risk factor , statistical analysis , statistical significance , Turkey (republic) , vaginal delivery , young adult , attitude to health , clinical trial , insurance , mother , obstetric delivery , perinatal care , postnatal depression , pregnancy complication , prenatal care , procedures , psychological rating scale , psychology , turkey (bird)