Abstract

Psychological birth trauma is common among women in labor and has severe implications for maternal and infant health. Although the prevalence and risk factors of psychological birth trauma have been widely reported, these findings have not been systematically synthesized, limiting screening and interventions. This study aimed to determine the pooled prevalence of and risk factors for psychological birth trauma. The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases were systematically searched between their inception and October 1, 2023. Pooled prevalence, odds ratio, and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using fixed or random effects models using Stata 15.0. The pooled prevalence rate of psychological birth trauma was 19%. We performed subgroup analysis based on age, parity, region, and measurement tools. The results showed differences in the prevalence of psychological birth trauma between these subgroups, suggesting the need for clinical personalization in different populations. The pooled odds ratio showed that fear of childbirth, cesarean section, operative vaginal birth, pain during labor, and dissatisfaction with support from midwives were significantly associated with psychological birth trauma. The study found that the pooled prevalence of psychological birth trauma was 19%. PBT risk factors are diverse, and understanding the prevalence and risk factors for psychological birth trauma has important implications for health care and social care systems.

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