Miscarriage effects on couples' interpersonal and sexual relationships during the first year after loss: women's perceptions.

نویسندگان

  • Kristen M Swanson
  • Zahra A Karmali
  • Suzanne H Powell
  • Faina Pulvermakher
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To describe inductively women's perceptions of the effects of miscarriage on their interpersonal and sexual couple relationships (IR and SR); and, guided by the Lazarus Emotions and Adaptation Model, to compare IR and SR patterns 1 year after loss for differences in backgrounds, contexts, appraisals, reappraisals, and emotions. METHODS This was a secondary analysis of data gathered at 1, 6, 16, and 52 weeks postmiscarriage from 185 women. Text data were content-analyzed. Relationship differences were examined using MANCOVA with Bonferroni adjusted pairwise comparisons. RESULTS There were three relationship patterns: closer, as it was, and more distant. At 1 year, women whose IR (44%) was as it was (vs. closer [23%] or more distant [32%]) or whose SR (55%) was as it was (vs. more distant [39%]) coped less passively and appraised less miscarriage impact. Women whose IR or SR was as it was (vs. closer) were more likely to have children and (vs. more distant), miscarried at an earlier gestation, conceived again, and experienced fewer negative events. Those whose IR was closer or as it was and whose SR was as it was (vs. IR or SR more distant) had less disturbed emotions, more emotional strength, and partners who performed more caring acts. Women whose IR was closer and whose SR was as it was (vs. more distant) had partners who engaged in more mutual sharing. CONCLUSIONS Women differed in perceptions of how miscarriage affected their IR and SR. The Lazarus Model helped explain those differences.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Psychosomatic medicine

دوره 65 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003