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摘要
这项随机对照试验旨在确定在第一产程中聆听《玛利亚姆经》对产后抑郁、分娩创伤感知和创伤后应激的影响。苏拉-玛利亚姆组(SMG)的妇女在第一产程中聆听苏拉-玛利亚姆。干预结束后,使用量表对两组妇女的分娩创伤感知、产后抑郁和创伤后应激反应进行了评估。逻辑回归分析表明,在干预后,SMG 和对照组(CG)在分娩创伤感和产后抑郁方面没有明显的统计学差异。不过,与对照组相比,聆听《玛利亚姆经》可将 SMG 的创伤后应激反应减少 93%(OR = 0.070,95% CI 0.017-0.286)。应允许妇女在分娩时根据自己的喜好进行精神修炼,以确保积极的分娩体验和更好的产后心理健康。
The Effect of Listening to the Surah Maryam in the First Stage of Childbirth on Traumatic Childbirth Perception, Post-traumatic Stress, and Postpartum Depression in Türkiye.
This randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine the effect of listening to Surah Maryam during the first stage of labor on postpartum depression, traumatic childbirth perception, and post-traumatic stress. Women in the Surah Maryam group (SMG) listened to Surah Maryam during the first stage of labor. Following the intervention, both groups were assessed using scales measuring the perception of traumatic childbirth, postpartum depression, and post-traumatic stress. Logistic regression analysis showed no statistically significant differences between the SMG and control group (CG) in terms of traumatic childbirth perception or postpartum depression following the intervention. However, listening to Surah Maryam was found to reduce post-traumatic stress in the SMG by 93% compared to the CG (OR = 0.070, 95% CI 0.017-0.286). Women should be allowed to perform spiritual practices according to their preferences during childbirth to ensure a positive childbirth experience and better mental health during the postpartum period.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.