The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique global stressor, in which the development of mental illness may be more likely for some populations. Pregnancy and postpartum represent times of heightened vulnerability to stress due to biological changes, increased neural plasticity, and unique physical and emotional demands. The aim of this study was to evaluate how pre-existing factors, including childhood adversity, race, ethnicity, education, and prior experiences of trauma impact development of PTSD symptoms, in response to the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic among perinatal people.
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Childhood adverse experiences and PTSD symptoms among perinatal people during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Creator
Pope, Katie : Oregon Health and Science University Gustafsson, H. : Oregon Health and Science University Sullivan, E. : Oregon Health and Science University Orvis, J. : Oregon Health and Science University Mackiewicz Seghete, K. : Oregon Health and Science University Engel, A. : Oregon Health and Science University Young, E. : Oregon Health and Science University Graham, A. : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2022