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Psychotrauma and Psychosomatic Disorders in Women

Vjekoslav Peitl ; Sisters of Charity University Hospital, Zagreb; Faculty of Medicine, Croatian Catholic University, Zagreb, Croatia *

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Women's mental health plays a key role in their overall well-being and quality of life. During the life journey, women face various stressors and life factors that can significantly affect their psychological state. From adolescence to menopause, as well as life stages such as pregnancy, women are particularly sensitive to changes in mental health. These changes can be the result of hormonal fluctuations, emotional challenges or social pressures. It is especially important to emphasize the possible psychological changes and challenges that pregnancy itself brings, as well as its possible outcomes, such as pregnancy loss, complications during childbirth or the birth of a child with malformations, because they can have a deep and long-lasting impact on a woman's psychological state. Also, psychological problems can be present even before conception, and pregnancy itself can further worsen them. Therefore, it is important to ensure careful monitoring of high-risk pregnant women by a multidisciplinary team of health professionals. High-risk pregnant women include those with pregnancy or childbirth complications, a history of mental disorders or sexually transmitted diseases, younger or older pregnant women, and pregnant women of low socioeconomic status. The aforementioned stressors, inadequate coping with challenges or exposure to chronic stress, can result in the development of various psychological symptoms and disorders in women, during and in the postpartum period, such as feelings of guilt, anxiety, “baby blues”, depression, panic disorders and even post-traumatic stress disorder. It is important to emphasize that long-term psychological stress and the development of psychological disorders can have long-term physical consequences for the woman and the child, such as the development of preeclampsia, problems with the child's birth weight and premature birth. These problems can interfere with the mother's daily functioning, damage the quality of relationships within the family, and have serious consequences for mental health. It is important that mothers receive comprehensive psychophysical support and understanding so that they can adequately cope with all the challenges that pregnancy can bring.

Ključne riječi

pregnancy; mental illnesses of women; menopause

Hrčak ID:

321137

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/321137

Datum izdavanja:

23.9.2024.

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