| Literature DB >> 35697941 |
Jonathan E Handelzalts1,2, Sigal Levy3, Susan Ayers4, Haim Krissi, Yoav Peled5,6.
Abstract
Although continuous support during childbirth is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and has well-established benefits, the practice is still not routinely implemented in all maternity settings. We studied the possible effect of an additional lay companion (other than the partner) on childbirth experience and postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Two hundred and forty-six women, who gave birth in maternity wards of a large tertiary health center in Israel, responded to questionnaires in person at 1-4 days (Demographic questions and the childbirth experience questionnaire) and on-line at 8-10 weeks postpartum (City Birth Trauma Scale). Obstetric data were taken from the medical files. Women who were accompanied by their partners and an additional companion were lower in birth-related PTSD symptoms (M = 1.17, SD = 2.61) than women accompanied by only their partner (M = 1.53, SD = 2.79) (F(2, 240) = 4.0, p < 0.05). Women who had a single companion (M = 1.44, SD = 2.61) showed more birth-related PTSD symptoms than women who had two or more companions (M = 1.17, SD = 2.52) (F(1, 241) = 6.4, p < 0.05). In addition, women who had a single companion were higher in general PTSD symptoms (M = 3.91, SD = 4.73) than women who had two or more companions (M = 2.31, SD = 4.29) (F(1, 241) = 4.2, p < 0.05). No differences were found in childbirth experiences of women with single or multiple companions. Allowing more than one lay companion (other than the partner) may be a simple cost-effective way of providing beneficial support in all birth settings, promoting respectful maternity care and reducing childbirth-related PTSD levels and by that future psychopathology sequela.Entities:
Keywords: Birth experience; Childbirth; Lay companion; Postpartum, PTSD
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35697941 PMCID: PMC9191546 DOI: 10.1007/s00737-022-01243-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Womens Ment Health ISSN: 1434-1816 Impact factor: 4.405
Sample demographics and Pearson correlations (rp) with each of the outcome variables (n = 228–246 because of missing or unknown data)
| Measure | M (SD) | N (%) | rp with CEQ | rp with BiTS general symptoms | rp with BiTS birth related symptoms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 31.4 (4.6) | −.03 | −.03 | −.04 | |
| Higher education | .02 | −.03 | −.03 | ||
| No (0) | 73 (30) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 173 (70) | ||||
| Average or above income | −.06 | −.12 | −.09 | ||
| No (0) | 147 (57) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 102 (41) | ||||
| Unknown | 4 (2) | ||||
| Religion | .05 | .08 | −.03 | ||
| Jewish | 225 (91) | ||||
| Other | 19 (8) | ||||
| Unknown | 2 (1) | ||||
| Married | −.03 | −.17** | −.01 | ||
| No (0) | 13 (5) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 233 (95) | ||||
| Psychiatric diagnosis | −.03 | .27* | .14** | ||
| No (0) | 239 (94) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 7 (3) | ||||
| Primiparous | −.06 | .16* | .25** | ||
| No (0) | 182 (74) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 64 (26) | ||||
| Second-stage duration | 0.69 (1.04) | .04 | .10 | .34** | |
| Birth type | |||||
| Vaginal | 215 (87) | ||||
| Elective CS | 6 (2) | ||||
| Emergency CS | 9 (4) | ||||
| Instrumental | 16 (6) | ||||
| Gestational age | 39.4 (1.2) | .04 | −.01 | .01 | |
| Companion identity a | |||||
| Partner | 225 (92) | ||||
| Mother | 90 (37) | ||||
| Sister | 21 (9) | ||||
| Mother-in-law | 10 (4) | ||||
| Female friend | 7 (3) | ||||
| Other female | 10 (4) | ||||
| Other male | 0 (0) | ||||
| Number of companions | |||||
| 1 | 143 (58.1) | ||||
| 2 | 90 (37.6) | ||||
| 3 | 12 (4.9) | ||||
| 4 | 1 (0.4) | ||||
| Oxytocin | −.07 | −.09 | −.13* | ||
| No (0) | 106 (43) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 124 (50) | ||||
| Unknown | 16 (7) | ||||
| Episiotomy/lacerations | −.10 | .01 | .10 | ||
| No (0) | 81 (33) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 147 (60) | ||||
| Unknown | 18 (7) | ||||
| Epidural | −.01 | −.01 | −.03 | ||
| No (0) | 77 (31) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 157 (64) | ||||
| Unknown | 12 (5) | ||||
| Fertility treatments | −.03 | .06 | .08 | ||
| No (0) | 219 (89) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 27 (11) | ||||
| Previous pregnancy loss | .08 | −.02 | .02 | ||
| No (0) | 148 (60) | ||||
| Yes (1) | 85 (35) | ||||
| Unknown | 13 (5) |
a Total percent exceeds 100% as some women were accompanied by more than one companion. “Unknown” categories were not included in the analysis. Results of the ANOVA with CEQ as outcome did not differ when repeated with the smaller sample of women who responded to the questionnaire at T2. Therefore, descriptive statistics are presented for the T2 sample as it comprises the sample for both research questions (regarding birth experience and childbirth PTSD). All dummy variables were coded as follows: “0” for No and “1” for Yes; correlations’ directions should be interpreted accordingly *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01
Group comparisons in socio-demographic variables by the number of companions. Measures are described as M(SD) or n/N(%). N = 228–246 because of missing or unknown data
| Measure | Single companion | Multiple companions | F/χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 32 (4.4) | 30.4 (4.6) | 6.7 | 0.010 |
| Primiparity | 21/143 (14.7) | 43/103 (41.7) | 22.8 | < 0.001 |
| Fertility treatments | 14/143 (9.8) | 27/246 (11) | 0.5 | 0.483 |
| Past pregnancy loss | 44/139 (31.7) | 41/94 (43.6) | 3.5 | 0.063 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | 6/143 (4.2) | 1/103 (1) | FET | 0.244 |
| Birth type | FET | 0.664 | ||
| Vaginal | 125/143 (87.4) | 90/103 (87.4) | ||
| Elective CS | 4/143 (2.8) | 2/103 1.9) | ||
| Emergency CS | 6/143 (4.2) | 3/103 (2.9) | ||
| Instrumental | 8/143 (5.6) | 8/103 (7.8) | ||
| Epidural | 82/135 (60.7) | 75/99 (75.8) | 5.8 | 0.016 |
| Oxytocin | 68/133 (48.9) | 41/97 (42.3) | 1.0 | 0.321 |
| Episiotomy/lacerations | 79/131 (60.3) | 68/97 (70.1) | 2.3 | 0.126 |
| Married | 137/143 (95.8) | 96/103 (93.2) | 0.8 | 0.368 |
| Jewish | 130/141 (92.2) | 95/103 (92.2) | 0.0 | 0.992 |
| Higher education | 103/143 (72) | 70/103 (68) | 0.5 | 0.491 |
| Average or above income | 66/140 (47.1) | 35 (102) 34.3 | 4.0 | 0.046 |
| Gestational age | 39.41 (1.16) | 39.57 (1.12) | 1.3 | 0.260 |
| 2nd stage labor duration | 0.53 (0.84) | 0.91 (1.23) | 8.4 | 0.004 |
FET = Fisher’s exact test
Group comparisons in socio-demographic variables by companion identity. Measures are described as M(SD) or n/N(%). N = 228–246 because of missing or unknown data
| Measure | Partner only | Partner and another companion | Another companion only | F/χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 32.25 (4.46) | 30.43 (4.4) | 31 (5.28) | 4.5 | 0.012 |
| Primiparity | 17/124 (13.7) | 41/101 (40.6) | 6/21 (28.6) | 21.0 | < 0.001 |
| Fertility treatments | 12/124 (9.6) | 11/101 (10.8) | 4/21 (19) | 1.6 | 0.446 |
| Previous pregnancy loss | 41/121 (33.8) | 38/93 (40.8) | 6/19 (31.6) | 1.3 | 0.517 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | 5/124 (4) | 1/101 (1) | 1/21 (4.7) | FET | 0.264 |
| Birth type | FET | 0.661 | |||
| Vaginal | 108/124 | 89/101 | 18/21 | ||
| Elective CS | 4/124 | 2/101 | 0/21 | ||
| Emergency CS | 6/124 | 3/101 | 0/21 | ||
| Instrumental | 6/124 | 7/101 | 3/21 | ||
| Epidural | 72/116(62) | 71/97 (73) | 14/21 (67) | 3.0 | 0.227 |
| Oxytocin | 57/115 (49.6) | 55/95 (57.9) | 12/20 (60) | 1.8 | 0.411 |
| Episiotomy/lacerations | 64/112 (57.2) | 67/95 (70.6) | 16/21 (76.2) | 5.4 | 0.067 |
| Married | 122/124 (98.4) | 98/101 (97) | 13/21 (62) | 49.6 | < 0.001 |
| Jewish | 115/122 (94.2) | 93/101 (92.1) | 17/21 (81) | 4.4 | 0.109 |
| Higher education | 93/124 (75) | 72/101 (71.3) | 8/21 (38.1) | 11.8 | 0.003 |
| Average or above income | 61/123 (49.6) | 38/100 (38) | 2/20 (10) | 12.3 | 0.002 |
| Gestational age | 39.35 (1.16) | 39.57 (1.11) | 39.79 (1.14) | 1.8 | 0.164 |
| 2nd stage labor duration | 0.49 (0.82) | 0.87 (1.23) | 0.97 (1.01) | 4.8 | 0.009 |
FET = Fisher’s exact test
Companion identity, mean PTSD symptom, and childbirth experience scores
| Partner only ( | Partner and other ( | Other only ( | F | Partial η2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth-related PTSD symptoms | 1.53 (2.79) | 1.17 (2.61) | 0.99 (1.35) | 4.0* | 0.032 |
| General PTSD symptoms | 2.97 (4.73) | 2.42 (4.4) | 3.63 (4.95) | 1.2 | 0.010 |
| Childbirth experience | 66 (13.2) | 63.8 (13.2) | 68.2 (11) | 0.7 | 0.006 |
The results are of two separate analyses, MANCOVA for the BiTS subscales, controlling for being primiparous, having a psychiatric diagnosis and second-stage labor duration, and ANOVA for CEQ. df are (2, 240) for BiTS and (2, 243) for CEQ * p < 0.05
Number of companions, mean PTSD symptom and childbirth experience scores
| Single companion ( | Two companions or more ( | F | Partial η2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth-related PTSD symptoms | 1.44 (2.61) | 1.17 (2.52) | 6.4* | 0.026 |
| General PTSD symptoms | 3.19 (4.73) | 2.31 (4.29) | 4.2* | 0.017 |
| Childbirth experience | 66 (13.2) | 63.8 (13.2) | 0.1 | < 0.001 |
The results are of two separate analyses, MANCOVA for the BiTS subscales, controlling for being primiparous, having a psychiatric diagnosis and second stage labor duration, and ANOVA for CEQ. df are (1, 241) for BiTS and (1, 244) for CEQ * p < 0.05