The experiences of diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD), cardiac surgery and hospitalisation(s) are distressing and represent a significant stressor for a child and family, which may impact psychosocial development. This systematic review provides a synthesis of psychosocial outcomes of infants and young children with congenital heart disease who had cardiac surgery early in life. Twenty-eight studies related to infant and young children's psychosocial development, specifically emotional, social and behavioural functioning were identified. Variability was related to methodological factors including differences in study design, varying measurement tools and heterogeneous samples. Despite these limitations, the majority of studies were...
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most prevalent birth defect, with an incidence of approximatel...
AbstractThis article investigates the psychological and emotional functioning of infants with congen...
abstract: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased risk for psychosocial issues...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
This review describes the main findings of two follow-up studies into long-term psychosocial outcome...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems a...
To assess the occurrence of a wide range of behavioural and emotional problems long-term after invas...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems ar...
The aim of the present study was to determine which medical variables were predictors of long-term b...
We examined the neuropsychological, behavioral, and emotional profile of 94 children subjected to in...
AIM: This systematic review explored the experience of psychological distress, trauma, post-traumati...
Background: The vast majority of infants born with congenital heart disease (CHD) reach adulthood be...
The last twenty years has seen a significant improvement in the physical health of sufferers of Cong...
With the advances in congenital cardiac surgery and medical management in recent decades, mortality ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine patterns of changes in emotional a...
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most prevalent birth defect, with an incidence of approximatel...
AbstractThis article investigates the psychological and emotional functioning of infants with congen...
abstract: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased risk for psychosocial issues...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
This review describes the main findings of two follow-up studies into long-term psychosocial outcome...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems a...
To assess the occurrence of a wide range of behavioural and emotional problems long-term after invas...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems ar...
The aim of the present study was to determine which medical variables were predictors of long-term b...
We examined the neuropsychological, behavioral, and emotional profile of 94 children subjected to in...
AIM: This systematic review explored the experience of psychological distress, trauma, post-traumati...
Background: The vast majority of infants born with congenital heart disease (CHD) reach adulthood be...
The last twenty years has seen a significant improvement in the physical health of sufferers of Cong...
With the advances in congenital cardiac surgery and medical management in recent decades, mortality ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine patterns of changes in emotional a...
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most prevalent birth defect, with an incidence of approximatel...
AbstractThis article investigates the psychological and emotional functioning of infants with congen...
abstract: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased risk for psychosocial issues...