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Maternal resolution of preterm birth from 1 to 18 months

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Pages 487-503 | Received 18 Nov 2016, Accepted 25 Apr 2017, Published online: 15 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Preterm birth can be traumatic for some mothers, involving feelings of grief over the hoped-for full-term pregnancy. In this longitudinal study, we interviewed 50 mothers of preterm infants, using the reaction to diagnosis interview when their child was 1 month and 18 months old. We examined change and stability in resolution status over time. Additionally, we explored possible predictors of resolution trajectories between 1 and 18 months. Findings indicated that resolution at 1 month was not yet common. The rate of resolution at 18 months was 62.6%, compared with 38.2% at 1 month. Prenatal precursors of preterm birth, lower medical neonatal risk, and lower maternal stress at 1 month significantly differentiated mothers who attained resolution as early as at 1 month from those who were unresolved at 1 and 18 months. Lower maternal stress at 1 month was the only predictor that significantly differentiated initially unresolved mothers who later attained resolution from those who remained unresolved at 18 months. Discussion focuses on maternal stress, which may mark a subgroup of mothers of preterm infants who are at risk of being unresolved through the first 18 months, and who may benefit from resolution-focused intervention.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Shalem Fund, Grant no. 90 (NY); Harris Foundation (NY); Milton Rosenbaum Foundation for Psychiatric Research (SEF), Teva Industries LTD, National Network of Neuroscience scholarship (MY).We are grateful to the participating families for their cooperation.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This study was supported by the Shalem Fund, Grant no. [90] (NY); Harris Foundation (NY); Milton Rosenbaum Foundation for Psychiatric Research (SEF), Teva Industries LTD, National Network of Neuroscience scholarship (MY).

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