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Stress in Parents of Children Born Very Preterm is Predicted by Child Externalising Behaviour and Parent Coping at Age 7 Years.

Archives of Disease in Childhood(2015)

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OBJECTIVE:To examine factors which predict parenting stress in a longitudinal cohort of children born very preterm, and seen at age 7 years.METHODS:We recruited 100 very preterm (≤32 weeks gestational age) child-parent dyads and a control group of 50 term-born dyads born between 2001 and 2004 with follow-up at 7 years. Parents completed the Parenting Stress Index, Ways of Coping Questionnaire, Child Behavior Check List, Beck Depression Inventory and the State Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaires. Child IQ was assessed using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale-IV.RESULTS:After controlling for maternal education, parents of preterm children (95% CI 111.1 to 121.4) scored higher (p=0.027) on the Parenting Stress Index than term-born controls (95% CI 97.8 to 113.2). Regression analyses showed that child externalising behaviour, sex and parent escape/avoidance coping style, predicted higher parenting stress in the preterm group. Parents of preterm girls expressed higher levels of stress than those of boys.CONCLUSIONS:Maladaptive coping strategies contribute to greater stress in parents of very preterm children. Our findings suggest that these parents need support for many years after birth of a very preterm infant.
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Parenting Stress,Preterm Birth,Cry Analysis
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