# Assessing Perinatal Psychiatric Morbidity: Implications for Maternal Mental Health Care in Italy

**Authors:** Giulia Ciuffo, Marta Landoni, Chiara Ionio

PMC · DOI: 10.32872/cpe.15117 · Clinical Psychology in Europe · 2025-08-29

## TL;DR

This study examines mental health issues in Italian mothers after childbirth, highlighting the need for better screening and support.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a validated screening tool for childbirth-related PTSD in the Italian context.

## Key findings

- 1.1% of mothers met full diagnostic criteria for childbirth-related PTSD.
- Depression and comorbidities significantly impaired mother-child bonding.
- Depression was strongly associated with anxiety and childbirth-related PTSD.

## Abstract

Traumatic births impact women’s long-term health, family dynamics, and healthcare systems, underscoring the need for prevention and effective interventions. Despite Italy's universal healthcare, perinatal mental health services and guidelines, especially for childbirth-related PTSD (CB-PTSD), remain underdeveloped. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of CB-PTSD, postpartum depression (PPD), and anxiety in Italian women 6-12 weeks postpartum, and assess the impact of comorbidities on mother-child bonding.

The study was part of a broader longitudinal research that involved 175 Italian mothers 6-12 weeks postpartum, recruited from birthing centers. Participants completed measures for childbirth-related PTSD (City BiTS-IT), depression (EPDS), anxiety (PSAS-IT), and mother-child bonding (PBQ).

Prevalence rates were 1.1% for CB-PTSD, 18.6% for depression, and 30.2% for anxiety. Depression was significantly associated with anxiety (χ2(1, N = 159) = 9.131, p = .003) and CB-PTSD (χ2(1, N = 171) = 11.689, p < .001). Hierarchical regression showed that depression and general PTSD symptoms significantly impaired mother-child bonding, explaining 36.3% of the variance (R2 = 0.363).

The findings highlight the prevalence and complexity of perinatal psychiatric morbidity, emphasizing the critical need for comprehensive assessment tools tailored to the Italian context. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of maternal mental health challenges during the perinatal period.

1.1% met full diagnostic criteria for childbirth-related PTSD, 68.4% had one or more symptoms.CB-PTSD was associated with depression and comorbidity impaired mother-infant bonding.Screening for CB-PTSD is often neglected. This paper offers a validated screening tool.

1.1% met full diagnostic criteria for childbirth-related PTSD, 68.4% had one or more symptoms.

CB-PTSD was associated with depression and comorbidity impaired mother-infant bonding.

Screening for CB-PTSD is often neglected. This paper offers a validated screening tool.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** postpartum depression (MONDO:0005929), anxiety (MONDO:0005618)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Birth Trauma (MESH:D014947), PPD (MESH:D019052), Anxiety (MESH:D001007), Mental Disorders (MESH:D001523), mental health problems (MESH:D000076082), affective disorders (MESH:D019964), anxiety disorders (MESH:D001008), PTSD (MESH:D013313), mental (MESH:D008607), CS (MESH:D006223), Birth (MESH:D000014), MHDs (OMIM:603663), psychological (MESH:D000067073), postpartum (MESH:D006473), pregnancy loss (MESH:D000022), Depression (MESH:D003866), impaired emotional, behavioural and cognitive development (MESH:D003072)
- **Chemicals:** CB (MESH:C063451)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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