Background: The aim of the study was to explore the degree of psychological distress, anxiety, and trauma related stress reactions in mothers who experience preterm birth. Secondarily, we wanted to identify possible predictors of maternal mental health problems. Methods: Twenty-nine mothers of 35 premature children born before 33rd week of pregnancy were assessed within two weeks after given birth. The standardized psychometric methods; Impact of Event Scale (IES), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and State Anxiety Inventory (STAI) assessed mental health problems. The predictors for maternal distress, anxiety, and trauma related stress reactions were pregnancy variables, preterm delivery, Gestation Age, maternal trait anxiety and parity...
Mothers of preterm babies present clinical symptoms of anxiety, turning them more fragile and less a...
This study examined a comprehensive array of psychosocial factors, including life events, social sup...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore the degree of psychological distress, anxiety, and ...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the degree of psychological distress, anxiety, and tr...
Background: Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both short and long te...
Background: Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both short and long te...
Background Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both sh...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of prete...
Aim: This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of ...
Introduction: Empirical studies have shown the presence of symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depressi...
Background: The birth of a very premature infant is a critical event in the life of a family and stu...
Background Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress ...
Mothers of preterm babies present clinical symptoms of anxiety, turning them more fragile and less a...
Mothers of preterm babies present clinical symptoms of anxiety, turning them more fragile and less a...
This study examined a comprehensive array of psychosocial factors, including life events, social sup...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore the degree of psychological distress, anxiety, and ...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the degree of psychological distress, anxiety, and tr...
Background: Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both short and long te...
Background: Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both short and long te...
Background Several studies have reported significantly higher stress levels, both sh...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of prete...
Aim: This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of ...
Introduction: Empirical studies have shown the presence of symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depressi...
Background: The birth of a very premature infant is a critical event in the life of a family and stu...
Background Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress ...
Mothers of preterm babies present clinical symptoms of anxiety, turning them more fragile and less a...
Mothers of preterm babies present clinical symptoms of anxiety, turning them more fragile and less a...
This study examined a comprehensive array of psychosocial factors, including life events, social sup...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...