A brief international screening tool for traumatic birth and childbirth-related PTSD: the city BiTS-short form.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Susan Ayers, Dan Brooks Wright, Rafael A Caparros-Gonzalez, Giulia Ciuffo, Georgina Constantinou, Pelin Dikmen-Yildiz, Susan Garthus-Niegel, Hanna Grundström, Jonathan Handelzalts, Antje Horsch, Chiara Ionio, Sandra Nakić Radoš, Flávia L Osório, Valentine Rattaz, Olga Riklikiene, Lara Seefeld, Valgerður Lísa Sigurðardóttir, Rebecca Webb
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Introduction: Screening to identify traumatic births and childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD) is critical for reducing the global burden of maternal mental health challenges. Despite this, no brief, validated tools exist for international use. This study therefore developed and validated a short version of the City Birth Trauma Scale (City BiTS) to provide a brief, globally relevant screening tool.

Methods: The City BiTS-Short was developed in three stages. In stage 1, exclusive lasso statistical analyses were conducted on survey data of 11 302 postpartum women in 31 countries to identify the most effective items for the City BiTS-Short, ensuring all four CB-PTSD symptom domains were represented. In stage 2, stakeholder reviews were conducted with researchers, health professionals (midwives, health visitors, psychiatrist, psychologist) and representatives of women who experienced traumatic birth. In stage 3, the City BiTS-Short was finalised and psychometric properties examined across diverse geographical settings.

Results: The City BiTS-Short comprises one item assessing traumatic birth and four items assessing CB-PTSD symptoms: re-experiencing, avoidance, negative cognitions and mood and hyperarousal. The scale had strong psychometric properties, including good internal consistency (α=0.78) and high correlations with the original City BiTS (r=0.90), birth trauma ratings (r=0.50), distress (r=0.56), impairment (r=0.47) and CB-PTSD diagnoses (r=0.54). It identified 90% of participants with a CB-PTSD diagnosis. Women who had operative births (F(3,2174)=127.38, p<0.001), maternal complications (F(2,2163)=212.84, p<0.001), infant complications (F(2,1100)=138.93, p<0.001) or depression (t(3209.5)=-30.96, p<0.001) had higher scores. Psychometric properties were consistent across most international contexts, with stakeholders affirming its utility.

Conclusion: The City BiTS-Short offers a brief, validated screening tool for identifying birth trauma and CB-PTSD symptoms. Its widespread adoption can enhance early detection and support for women, potentially reducing the global burden of birth trauma and improving maternal mental health outcomes worldwide. Further research is needed to explore its use in specific contexts.

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创伤性分娩和与分娩相关的创伤后应激障碍的简短国际筛查工具:城市bits -简称。
筛选识别创伤性分娩和分娩相关的创伤后应激障碍(CB-PTSD)对于减轻全球孕产妇心理健康挑战的负担至关重要。尽管如此,目前还没有可供国际使用的简单、有效的工具。因此,本研究开发并验证了一个简短版本的城市出生创伤量表(City BiTS),以提供一个简短的、全球相关的筛查工具。方法:分3个阶段对City BiTS-Short进行开发。在第一阶段,对31个国家的1302名产后妇女的调查数据进行了独家套索统计分析,以确定最有效的城市BiTS-Short项目,确保所有四个CB-PTSD症状域都得到代表。在第二阶段,与研究人员、保健专业人员(助产士、保健视察员、精神科医生、心理学家)和经历过分娩创伤的妇女代表进行了利益攸关方审查。在第三阶段,完成了City BiTS-Short,并检查了不同地理环境下的心理测量特性。结果:City BiTS-Short量表包括1个评估创伤性出生的项目和4个评估CB-PTSD症状的项目:再经历、回避、消极认知和情绪和亢进。该量表具有较强的心理测量特性,包括良好的内部一致性(α=0.78),并与原始City BiTS (r=0.90)、出生创伤评分(r=0.50)、痛苦(r=0.56)、损害(r=0.47)和CB-PTSD诊断(r=0.54)高度相关。它确定了90%的参与者被诊断为CB-PTSD。结论:City BiTS-Short提供了一种简单、有效的筛查工具,用于识别分娩创伤和CB-PTSD症状。它的广泛采用可以加强早期发现和对妇女的支持,有可能减轻全球分娩创伤负担,并改善全世界孕产妇的心理健康结果。需要进一步的研究来探索其在特定语境中的使用。
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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
429
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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