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Impact of psychological distress and psychophysical wellbeing on posttraumatic symptoms in parents of preterm infants after NICU discharge.

Serena SalomèGiuseppina MansiCarmine V LambiaseMarta BaroneValeria PiroMarcella PesceGiovanni SarnelliFrancesco RaimondiLetizia Capasso
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2022)
Parents who experienced NICU hospitalization of their own infant are at heightened risk to develop psychopathological symptoms. According to our initial hypothesis, investigating parental psychophysical wellbeing, through SF-36, originally provides a valuable support to detect parents at higher risk to develop posttraumatic outcomes across the first year after NICU discharge. In addition, paternal depression deserves to be taken into account since hospitalization as it could impact paternal PTSD development. Finally, these findings provide an initial evidence of gender-related patterns in PTSD development and psychological distress among mothers and fathers across the first year of their infant.
Keyphrases
  • preterm infants
  • sleep quality
  • low birth weight
  • depressive symptoms
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • social support
  • mental health
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss