Publications by authors named "Julie Auer"

Giving birth prematurely is a traumatic event that has many consequences for the mother but also for her baby and their family. Studies have shown that about a quarter of these mothers will suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result. This study aims to identify internal personality factors associated with the development of PTSD in mothers who gave birth before 33 weeks.

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  • - The MisTher study investigates the effects of early psychological care on anxiety, depression, and PTSD in women who have experienced an early miscarriage, recognizing that such events can significantly impact mental health.
  • - In this randomized study, 932 women will receive either 4 teleconsultations with a psychologist or standard care, with their mental health outcomes assessed at 3 and 6 months post-treatment.
  • - The findings aim to establish the need for integrating psychological support into miscarriage care, potentially leading to new guidelines that include psychologists in the treatment process for affected women.
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  • The study investigates pregnancy denial, characterized by a woman’s failure to recognize her pregnancy, which can persist from a few months to the entire pregnancy.
  • It plans to compare two groups of mother-infant dyads: one with mothers who deny their pregnancy and another without this denial, to explore the effects on infant development and mother-infant interactions.
  • Conducted over 18 months with 140 dyads across 10 centers in France, the study aims to understand the implications of pregnancy denial on infant attachment and development.
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