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. 2014 Aug 25;9(8):e104093. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104093

Table 3. Mothers' and babies' clinical characteristics and the high risk of maternal trauma.

High risk of initial trauma3r (p)
State of health of the child (PRI to V2) 0.25 (0.04)
Evolution of the state of health of the child (PRI V2 - PRI V1) 0.25 (0.04)
Birth Weight −0.23 (0.03)
HADS1 depression score V1 0.54 (<.0001)
HADS1 depression score V2 0.48 (<.0001)
HADS1 anxiety score V1 0.54 (<.0001)
HADS1 anxiety score V2 0.52 (<.0001)
HADS1 global score V1 0.60 (<.0001)
HADS1 global score V2 0.56 (<.0001)
Satisfaction of perceived social support (SSQ Satisfaction V1) −0.23 (0.03)
Satisfaction of perceived social support (SSQ Satisfaction V2) −0.22 (0.04)
EPDS2 (postnatal depression V2) 0.50 (<.0001)
1

HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.

2

EPDS = Edimburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.

3

Score at modified Perinatal PTSD (Post Traumati Stress Disorder) Questionnaire (mPPQ) ≥19 suggesting a maternal trauma.