General Hospital Psychiatry
Volume 18, Issue 1 , Pages 56-60, January 1996

Childhood abuse and suicidality in obstetrics patients in a hospital-based urban prenatal clinic

  • Eugene W. Farber, Ph.D.

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to: Eugene W. Farber, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine, Grady Memorial Hospital, 80 Butler Street, Atlanta, GA 30335.
    • Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciencés, Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia USA
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  • Sarah E. Herbert, M.D.

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    • Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciencés, Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia USA
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  • Susan L. Reviere, M.A.

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    • Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia USA

Abstract 

This study reports findings from a chart review examining the relationship between self-report of a history of childhood abuse and the emergence of suicidal ideation in pregnancy in a group of patients referred for psychiatric evaluation. The relationship between history of childhood abuse and actual suicide attempts prior to the current pregnancy was also investigated. Results revealed that women reporting a history of childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, or both were significantly more likely than those not reporting a history of abuse to evidence suicidal ideation during the pregnancy. Additionally, those reporting a history of sexual abuse or both physical and sexual abuse were more likely than those not reporting such a history to have made a suicide attempt in the past at some point prior to the current pregnancy. Interpretations and potential implications of these findings for clinical work with psychiatrically at-risk pregnant women are discussed.

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General Hospital Psychiatry
Volume 18, Issue 1 , Pages 56-60, January 1996