Prevalence of Psychological Disorders After Immediate Postpartum Hemorrhage (NCT03120208) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Prevalence of Psychological Disorders After Immediate Postpartum Hemorrhage
France1,968 participantsStarted 2017-04-27
Plain-language summary
The objective of this cross-sectional study is to assess the prevalence of depression at 2 months, 6 months, and 1 year postpartum in women who had an immediate postpartum hemorrhage (immediate PPH defined as blood loss ≥ 500 mL within 24 hours of delivery). The potential serious consequences of PPH may lead to a greater number of psychological disorders in these women than in women without PPH.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexFEMALE
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For the women:
Inclusion criteria:
* women who gave birth at a term ≥ 22 weeks' gestation or, if the term is unknown, to a fetus with a birth weight ≥ 500 g),
* regardless of the type of delivery (vaginal or cesarean),
* regardless of parity or fetal presentation,
* and regardless of type of pregnancy (singleton or multiple).
* and affiliated with French CNAMTS (salaried worker) health insurance.
Exclusion criteria:
Women who are:
* minors,
* who do not understand French,
* who refuse to participate (did not sign consent),
* and who did not give birth at the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital Center maternity unit and were secondarily transferred there postpartum.
For the partners:
Inclusion criteria:
* Partner of a woman who gave birth at a term ≥ 22 weeks of gestation or, if the term is unknown, to a fetus with a birth weight ≥ 500 g),
* Regardless of the type of delivery (vaginal or cesarean),
* Regardless of parity and fetal presentation,
* And regardless of type of pregnancy (singleton or multiple),
* And both partners are affiliated with French CNAMTS (salaried worker) health insurance.
Exclusion criteria:
* Partner of a woman who gave birth at a term \< 22 weeks of gestation or, if the term is unknown, to a fetus with a birth weight \< 500 g),
* Partner who does not understand French,
* Who refuses to participate (does not sign consent),
* Partner who is a minor,
* Protected adult,
* Partner not present at the maternity ward (woman is divorced, separated, h…