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Post-traumatic symptomatology in parents with premature infants: a systematic review of the literature.

Karatzias, Thanos; Chouliara, Zo�; Maxton, Fiona; Freer, Yvonne; Power, Kevin

Authors

Zo� Chouliara

Fiona Maxton

Yvonne Freer

Kevin Power



Abstract

The emotional distress resulting from the experience of giving birth to
a preterm infant (gestational age , 37 weeks) and the subsequent neonatal unit
hospitalisation may be a traumatic experience for parents. In the present systematic
literature review, studies on parental posttraumatic symptomatology following birth of
a premature infant were reviewed. A total of 5 studies were identified. All studies
reviewed found that posttraumatic symptomatology is quite common in parents or
primary caregivers of premature infants. However, methodological weaknesses of
relevant studies (e.g. use of convenience samples, lack of pre – delivery assessments)
make it difficult to draw consistent conclusions regarding prevalence of posttraumatic
symptomatology in this population group or whether the experience of a premature birth
could be responsible for the development of PTSD. Directions for future research are discussed.

Citation

Karatzias, T., Chouliara, Z., Maxton, F., Freer, Y., & Power, K. (2007). Post-traumatic symptomatology in parents with premature infants: a systematic review of the literature. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 21, 249-261

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2007
Deposit Date Mar 2, 2010
Publicly Available Date Mar 2, 2010
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Pages 249-261
Keywords premature infants, PTSD; post – traumatic symptomatology; literature review;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/3665

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