AI Article Synopsis

  • Pregnant women with preterm labor experience heightened anxiety and stress, which can affect both their health and the baby's health.
  • Despite understanding the connection between stress and preterm labor, there have been limited studies on interventions aimed at reducing psychological stress in this population.
  • The paper discusses an online self-help program for managing anxiety and stress, highlighting a case study where a woman reported improved mental well-being and bonding with her fetus after participating in the program.

Article Abstract

Pregnant women with preterm labour (PTL) in pregnancy often experience increased distress and anxieties regarding both the pregnancy and the child's health. The pathogenesis of PTL is, among other causes, related to the stress-associated activation of the maternal-foetal stress system. In spite of these psychobiological associations, only a few research studies have investigated the potential of psychological stress-reducing interventions. The following paper will present an online anxiety and stress management self-help program for pregnant women with PTL. Structure and content of the program will be illustrated by a case-based experience report. L.B., 32 years (G3, P1), was recruited at gestational week 27 while hospitalized for PTL for 3 weeks. She worked independently through the program for 6 weeks and had regular written contact with a therapist. Processing the program had a positive impact on L.B.'s anxiety and stress levels, as well as on her experienced depressive symptoms and bonding to the foetus. As PTL and the risk of PTB are associated with distress, psychological stress-reducing interventions might be beneficial. This study examines the applicability of an online intervention for pregnant women with PTL. The case report illustrates how adequate low-threshold psychological support could be provided to these women.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00737-014-0454-3DOI Listing

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