Assessment of psychological risk factors for spontaneous abortion at maternity wards in Baghdad city hospitals

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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the psychological risk factors for spontaneous abortion. Methods: A descriptive Analytical study has been conducted on Non-probability sample consisted of (160) women who are suffering from spontaneous abortion in maternity wards from six hospitals at Al Rusafa, AlKarckh and Medical city health directorate. Study has been implemented for the period of January 10th 2020 to March 10th 2020. A questionnaire used as a tool of data collection, the study instrument consist of Risk Factors (psychological, depression and anxiety). Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis are used to analyze the data. Results: The study results shows that (60.6%) of women suffering from stress and anxiety during current pregnancy. Only (1.9%) have depression, (8.1%) are reporting the presence of sad events during current pregnancy, (8.8%) are reporting presence of death during current pregnancy, (26.3%) are experiencing a family problem, (25.6%) are violated by their husbands, and (6.9%) are violated by their husband’s family. Conclusion: The majority of women are experiencing mild depression during their pregnancy, and more than half of women are experiencing moderate anxiety during their pregnancy.

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Mohammed, S. H., & Ali, R. M. (2020). Assessment of psychological risk factors for spontaneous abortion at maternity wards in Baghdad city hospitals. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 2425–2429. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11951

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