Abortus en het risico op psychische aandoeningen
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2018-08-01
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Background: Research into the potential mental health consequences of abortion yields inconsistent results and is characterized by methodological limitations. Aim: To offer a more conclusive insight into women's mental health after an abortion by stringently taking both pre-abortion mental health and confounding covariates into account. Method: A prospective longitudinal cohort study, the Dutch Abortion and Mental Health Study (damhs), through which women with and without abortion experiences could be compared.The study was designed in a similar way to the large scale Dutch population study into mental health of the Trimbos Institute, the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 (nemesis-2). Results: Women who had an abortion were significantly more likely to have had previous dsm-iv mental disorders. Psychiatric history appeared to be associated with how women experienced and handled the unwanted pregnancy and abortion. A prior history of mental disorders, averse recent life events or an unstable partner relationship increased the risk of developing post abortion mental disorders, while experiencing an abortion did not. Conclusion: Women who have had an abortion more often have a history of mental disorders, yet there is no evidence that an abortion in itself would increase the risk of developing a mental disorder.
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Abortion, Common mental disorders, Psychiatric epidemiology, Unwanted pregnancy, Taverne, Psychiatry and Mental health
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Van Ditzhuijzen, J, Ten Have, M, De Graaf, R, Van Nijnatten, C H C J & Vollebergh, W A M 2018, 'Abortus en het risico op psychische aandoeningen', Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, vol. 60, no. 8, pp. 527-535. < https://www.tijdschriftvoorpsychiatrie.nl/nl/artikelen/article/50-11719_Abortus-en-het-risico-op-psychische-aandoeningen >