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Impact of coping styles on post-traumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms among pregnant women exposed to Hurricane Katrina.

机译:应对方式对暴露于卡特里娜飓风的孕妇的创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症状的影响。

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Experiencing natural disasters such as hurricanes is associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. We examined the role played by perceived stress and coping styles in explaining and modifying this association among pregnant women exposed to Hurricane Katrina.The study comprised 192 women (133 from New Orleans and 59 from Baton Rouge) who were pregnant during Hurricane Katrina or became pregnant immediately after the hurricane. Women were interviewed regarding their hurricane experience, perceived stress, and mental health outcomes. Coping styles was assessed using the Brief COPE, PTSD symptoms using the Post-Traumatic Checklist, and depressive symptoms using the Edinburgh Depression Scale. Multivariable regression models were run to determine the effects of coping styles on mental health and the interactions among coping styles, hurricane experience, and perceived stress on mental health.Apart from the positive reframing and humor coping styles, all coping styles correlated positively with PTSD or depression (p < 0.05). The instrumental support, denial, venting, and behavioral disengagement coping styles were significantly associated with worsened PTSD symptoms among those who reported higher perceived stress (p < 0.05). Use of a humor coping style seemed to reduce the effect of perceived stress on depressive symptoms (p = 0.02 for interaction) while use of instrumental support (p = 0.04) and behavioral disengagement (p < 0.01) were both associated with more symptoms of depression among those who perceived more stress. There were no strong interactions between coping style and hurricane experience.Coping styles are potential moderators of the effects of stress on mental health of pregnant women.
机译:遭受飓风等自然灾害与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症有关。我们研究了感知的压力和应对方式在解释和改变暴露于卡特里娜飓风的孕妇中的这种关联中的作用。该研究包括192名在卡特里娜飓风期间怀孕或怀孕的妇女(新奥尔良133名,巴吞鲁日59名)飓风过后。对妇女进行了飓风经历,压力感知和心理健康结局方面的访谈。使用简短的COPE评估应对方式,使用创伤后检查清单评估PTSD症状,使用爱丁堡抑郁量表评估抑郁症状。运行多变量回归模型来确定应对方式对心理健康的影响以及应对方式,飓风经历和感知压力对心理健康的相互作用。除了积极的改组和幽默应对方式之外,所有应对方式均与PTSD或抑郁(p <0.05)。在报告较高的感知压力中,工具支持,拒绝,发泄和行为脱离接触的应对方式与PTSD症状恶化显着相关(p <0.05)。幽默的应对方式似乎减少了感觉到的压力对抑郁症状的影响(互动的p = 0.02),而使用工具支持(p = 0.04)和行为脱离接触(p <0.01)都与更多的抑郁症状相关那些感到压力更大的人。应对方式和飓风经历之间没有强烈的相互作用。应对方式是压力对孕妇心理健康影响的潜在调节剂。

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