1. État de stress post-traumatique chez les mères et chez les pères d’enfants prématurés : similitudes et différences
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Gamba Szijarto, S., Forcada Guex, M., Borghini, A., Pierrehumbert, B., Ansermet, F., and Müller Nix, C.
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POST-traumatic stress , *PREMATURE infants , *PSYCHOLOGY of mothers , *PSYCHOLOGY of fathers , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *SELF-report inventories , *AVOIDANCE (Psychology) - Abstract
Abstract: Objectives: Evaluation of the symptoms of parental post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to the severity of the prematurity, in mothers and fathers of premature babies. Materials and methods: According to the Perinatal Risk Inventory (PERI), the parents of premature infants (gestational age less than 34 weeks) were divided into two groups, parents of a low-risk premature infants (n =16) and of high-risk premature infants (n =26). The symptoms of intrusion and avoidance, as a part of the post-traumatic stress disorder, were evaluated by an autoadministrated questionnaire, the Impact of Event Scale (IES). Their responses were compared with a control group of parents of full-term infants (n =24). The differences in the answers of mothers and fathers were analysed. Results: The occurrence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder is increased in parents of preterm infants compared with the control group. Whereas mothers of premature infants are at risk of presenting symptoms of PTSD, linked to the prematurity, with fathers the infant perinatal risk factors play a greater role. The symptoms of intrusion are present in mothers and fathers of preterm infants of both groups. Mothers of both groups present avoidance symptoms, although only fathers of high-risk preterm infants present them. Conclusions: Premature birth has an impact on both parents in terms of post-traumatic stress reactions. However, mothers and fathers react in different ways according to the severity of the prematurity. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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