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Women and men’s psychological adjustment after abortion: a six months prospective pilot study

Women and men’s psychological adjustment after abortion: a six months prospective pilot study

Canário, Catarina

; Figueiredo, Bárbara;

Ricou, Miguel

| Routledge | 2011 | DOI

Journal Article

Background: The psychological impact of abortion is a controversial issue.
While some studies indicate that women who had elective abortions present
lower psychological distress when compared with those who had spontaneous
or therapeutic abortions, other studies found abortion to be associated with significant
psychological distress. Objectives: To assess psychological adjustment
(emotional disorder, trauma symptoms and couple relationship) one and six
months after abortion, and gender differences regarding psychological adjustment,
and to assess the moderation role of couple relationship in the effect of
the etiology of abortion on emotional disorder and trauma symptoms. Methods:
Women (n=50) with different etiologies of abortion agreed to participate, as well
as 15 partners (N=65). Assessments took place one and six months after abortion.
Measures included the Brief Symptoms Inventory, the Impact of Event
Scale-Revised and the Relationship Questionnaire. Results: A decrease in emotional
disorder for all etiologies of abortion and an increase in perceived quality
of couple relationship in therapeutic abortion were observed over time. Couple
relationship moderates the effect of the etiology of abortion on trauma symptoms
one month after abortion. Conclusion: Psychological adjustment after
abortion seems not to be exclusively related to its etiology, being influenced by
other factors such as couple relationship.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2011

Editora: Routledge

Identificadores

ISSN: 0264-6838