Background: Parental early adjustment to a pre- or postnatal diagnosis of congenital anomaly has been studied mainly within a pathological and deterministic perspective, giving us an inadequate view of the impact of the diagnosis. Objectives: Adopting a comprehensive approach on parental adjustment, we aimed to characterise the impact of the diagnosis on psychological distress and quality of life, in the early post-diagnosis stage. The effects of gender and the timing of the diagnosis were also examined. Methods: In this cross-section study, 42 couples with healthy babies and 42 couples whose babies were pre- or postnatally diagnosed with a congenital anomaly responded to the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 and to the World Health Organ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess parental burden and grief one year after having a child with a conge...
The present study aimed to examine parental psychological distress and confidence after the infant’...
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to synthesize qualitative research on parents' psychological e...
Background: Parental early adjustment to a pre- or postnatal diagnosis of congenital anomaly has be...
The present study examined psychological adjustment in parents of infants with congenital anomalies,...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect and is often diagnosed during pregnan...
Objective: To examine the variability of parents’ patterns of emotional reactions (high intensity v...
This study aimed to characterize parents’ negative (perceived burden) and positive (perceived person...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
Background: A prenatal or postnatal congenital diagnosis is a known source of parental distress and ...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope and Purpose: Receiving a diagnosi...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child's diagnosis ...
Background: The objective of this study was to validate the Impact of a Child with Congenital Anomal...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences at the time of diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (C...
OBJECTIVE: To assess parental burden and grief one year after having a child with a conge...
The present study aimed to examine parental psychological distress and confidence after the infant’...
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to synthesize qualitative research on parents' psychological e...
Background: Parental early adjustment to a pre- or postnatal diagnosis of congenital anomaly has be...
The present study examined psychological adjustment in parents of infants with congenital anomalies,...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect and is often diagnosed during pregnan...
Objective: To examine the variability of parents’ patterns of emotional reactions (high intensity v...
This study aimed to characterize parents’ negative (perceived burden) and positive (perceived person...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
Background: A prenatal or postnatal congenital diagnosis is a known source of parental distress and ...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope and Purpose: Receiving a diagnosi...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child's diagnosis ...
Background: The objective of this study was to validate the Impact of a Child with Congenital Anomal...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences at the time of diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (C...
OBJECTIVE: To assess parental burden and grief one year after having a child with a conge...
The present study aimed to examine parental psychological distress and confidence after the infant’...
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to synthesize qualitative research on parents' psychological e...