The EMDR recent birth trauma protocol: A pilot randomized clinical trial after traumatic childbirth
This pilot study investigated the effectiveness of brief EMDR intervention compared to treatment-as-usual in women with post-partum PTSD.
Article Abstract
“Objective: This pilot study investigated the effectiveness of brief EMDR intervention as compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU) in women with post-partum PTSD symptoms.
Design: A pilot randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate possible differences between one EMDR session (n = 19) and one TAU session (n = 18) delivered in a maternity ward in the aftermath of childbirth.
Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome measure was the rate of remission of post-partum post-traumatic stress symptoms (i.e. IES-R score <23) in both groups at 6-weeks (T1) and 12-weeks’ post-partum (T2). Secondary outcome measures were mother-to-infant bonding, post-partum depressive symptoms, the presence of flashbacks and level of distress.
Results: Most of the women improved their post-partum post-traumatic stress symptoms after only one treatment session. EMDR resulted more effective than TAU in reducing the proportion of women with post-partum post-traumatic stress symptoms at 6-weeks’ post-partum (78.9% EMDR vs. 39.9% TAU; p = .020). Moreover, women treated with EMDR experienced less flashbacks and distress as compared to TAU. No significant difference was found between treatments on mother-to-infant bonding and post-partum depressive symptoms.
Conclusions: These findings, although preliminary, suggest that a brief EMDR intervention could be a viable and promising tool in the early treatment of post-traumatic stress related to traumatic childbirth.”
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Chiorino, V., Cattaneo, M. C., Macchi, E. A., Salerno, R., Roveraro, S., Bertolucci, G. G., Mosca, F., Fumagalli, M., Cortinovis, I., Carletto, S., & Fernandez, I. (2019). The EMDR recent birth trauma protocol: A pilot randomized clinical trial after traumatic childbirth. Psychology and Health 35(7), 795-810. Open access: https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2019.1699088
About the Journal
“Psychology & Health publishes works on the psychological and psychosocial aspects of physical illnesses and their prevention using communication and psychological interventions.”
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Date
December 5, 2019
Creator(s)
Valentina Chiorino, Maria Caterina Cattaneo, Elena A. Macchi
Contributor(s)
Roberta Salerno, Sara Roveraro, Giorgia G. Bertolucci, Fabio Mosca, Monica Fumagalli, Ivan Cortinovis, Sara Carletto, Isabel Fernandez
Topics
Medical/Somatic, Pregnancy/Perinatal
Practice & Methods
EMDR Early Intervention, Protocols
Extent
16 pages
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Rights
Rights managed by Taylor & Francis
APA Citation
Chiorino, V., Cattaneo, M. C., Macchi, E. A., Salerno, R., Roveraro, S., Bertolucci, G. G., Mosca, F., Fumagalli, M., Cortinovis, I., Carletto, S., & Fernandez, I. (2019). The EMDR recent birth trauma protocol: A pilot randomized clinical trial after traumatic childbirth. Psychology and Health 35(7), 795-810. Open access: https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2019.1699088
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed, RCT
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access