Maternal and family factors differentiate profiles of psychiatric impairments in very preterm children at age 5‐years
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2019Vol. 61(2), pp. 157–166
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Rachel E. Lean, Christina N. Lessov‐Shlaggar, Emily D. Gerstein, Tara A. Smyser, Rachel Paul, Christopher D. Smyser, Cynthia Rogers
Abstract
Lower levels of maternal distress, family dysfunction, and maternal ADHD symptoms were associated with resilience among VPT children. Maternal distress and family dysfunction are modifiable factors to be targeted as part of psychiatric interventions embedded in the long-term care of VPT children.
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