Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss

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Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss. / Slot, Anna; Krog, Maria Christine; Bliddal, Sofie; Olsen, Lis Raabaek; Nielsen, Henriette Svarre; Kolte, Astrid Marie.

I: European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, Bind 27, Nr. 2, 2022, s. 153-158.

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Slot, A, Krog, MC, Bliddal, S, Olsen, LR, Nielsen, HS & Kolte, AM 2022, 'Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss', European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, bind 27, nr. 2, s. 153-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/13625187.2021.1943740

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Slot, A., Krog, M. C., Bliddal, S., Olsen, L. R., Nielsen, H. S., & Kolte, A. M. (2022). Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, 27(2), 153-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/13625187.2021.1943740

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Slot A, Krog MC, Bliddal S, Olsen LR, Nielsen HS, Kolte AM. Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. 2022;27(2):153-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/13625187.2021.1943740

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Slot, Anna ; Krog, Maria Christine ; Bliddal, Sofie ; Olsen, Lis Raabaek ; Nielsen, Henriette Svarre ; Kolte, Astrid Marie. / Feelings of guilt and loss of control dominate in stress and depression inventories from women with recurrent pregnancy loss. I: European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. 2022 ; Bind 27, Nr. 2. s. 153-158.

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abstract = "Purpose: Which feelings on the major depression inventory (MDI) and the perceived stress scale (PSS) are predominant among women with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? Materials and methods: Prospective cohort study of women with RPL referred to the tertiary RPL Unit at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark, from 2010–2013. All women answered the MDI and PSS at time of referral. Results: In total, 298 women completed the MDI and the PSS, of which 162 had primary RPL and 136 secondary RPL. The most common feelings were low in energy (42%), loss of interest (35%), sadness (35%), and guilt (29%). Twenty-six (8.6%) women fulfilled the criteria for moderate to severe depression. Of the remaining 272 women, nine felt that life was not worth living. Among all women feeling angered of things outside their control (35%) and unable to control important things (27%) were predominant. Women with primary RPL compared to secondary RPL more often felt less self-confident and that life wasn{\textquoteright}t worth living (p = 0.007 and p = 0.002). Conclusions: Feelings of guilt and loss of control were predominant in women with RPL. Women with primary RPL could represent a particularly sensitive group. Addressing these specific feelings could help treating the psychological aspects of RPL.",
keywords = "Depression, MDI, miscarriage, PSS, questionnaire, recurrent pregnancy loss, stress",
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AU - Slot, Anna

AU - Krog, Maria Christine

AU - Bliddal, Sofie

AU - Olsen, Lis Raabaek

AU - Nielsen, Henriette Svarre

AU - Kolte, Astrid Marie

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Purpose: Which feelings on the major depression inventory (MDI) and the perceived stress scale (PSS) are predominant among women with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? Materials and methods: Prospective cohort study of women with RPL referred to the tertiary RPL Unit at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark, from 2010–2013. All women answered the MDI and PSS at time of referral. Results: In total, 298 women completed the MDI and the PSS, of which 162 had primary RPL and 136 secondary RPL. The most common feelings were low in energy (42%), loss of interest (35%), sadness (35%), and guilt (29%). Twenty-six (8.6%) women fulfilled the criteria for moderate to severe depression. Of the remaining 272 women, nine felt that life was not worth living. Among all women feeling angered of things outside their control (35%) and unable to control important things (27%) were predominant. Women with primary RPL compared to secondary RPL more often felt less self-confident and that life wasn’t worth living (p = 0.007 and p = 0.002). Conclusions: Feelings of guilt and loss of control were predominant in women with RPL. Women with primary RPL could represent a particularly sensitive group. Addressing these specific feelings could help treating the psychological aspects of RPL.

AB - Purpose: Which feelings on the major depression inventory (MDI) and the perceived stress scale (PSS) are predominant among women with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? Materials and methods: Prospective cohort study of women with RPL referred to the tertiary RPL Unit at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark, from 2010–2013. All women answered the MDI and PSS at time of referral. Results: In total, 298 women completed the MDI and the PSS, of which 162 had primary RPL and 136 secondary RPL. The most common feelings were low in energy (42%), loss of interest (35%), sadness (35%), and guilt (29%). Twenty-six (8.6%) women fulfilled the criteria for moderate to severe depression. Of the remaining 272 women, nine felt that life was not worth living. Among all women feeling angered of things outside their control (35%) and unable to control important things (27%) were predominant. Women with primary RPL compared to secondary RPL more often felt less self-confident and that life wasn’t worth living (p = 0.007 and p = 0.002). Conclusions: Feelings of guilt and loss of control were predominant in women with RPL. Women with primary RPL could represent a particularly sensitive group. Addressing these specific feelings could help treating the psychological aspects of RPL.

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KW - MDI

KW - miscarriage

KW - PSS

KW - questionnaire

KW - recurrent pregnancy loss

KW - stress

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