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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Women Birth. 2017 Mar 18;30(5):e248–e257. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2017.02.006

Table 3.

Service History and Perceptions of Past Services

Type of Service % (n) Negative Perceptions Positive Perceptions
Psychiatric medications 30 (6) Didn’t work/not helpful Increased energy
 Ability  Side effects:
 Ambien  stopped eating/lost Less overwhelmed
 Lexipro  weight
 Paxil  overeating
 Prozac  withdrawal
 Xanax  passing out
 Zoloft Overdosed
Psychiatrist 5 (1)
Counseling/therapy 25 (5) Asking questions that participants didn’t want to answer Having someone to talk to
Asking questions without offering suggestions or advice Learning relaxation techniques
Repeated hospitalization
Pastoral counseling 5 (1) Moral judgment interfered with counseling Feeling understood
No advice given beyond encouragement to pray
Case management 5 (1) Flexible scheduling
Anger management 5 (1)
Medical services 15 (3) Blaming symptoms on pregnancy hormones
 emergency room Lack of empathy
 hospitalization
 physician Missing important personal events while hospitalized
Rehabilitation/detention center 10 (2) Being with juveniles who had committed violent crimes
Group home 10 (2)