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Maternal post-traumatic stress and depression symptoms and outcomes after NICU discharge in a low-income sample: a cross-sectional study.

Kameelah Gateau1,2, Ashley Song2,3, Douglas L Vanderbilt4, Cynthia Gong2,5, Philippe Friedlich2, Michele Kipke6, Ashwini Lakshmanan7,8,9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Having a preterm newborn and the experience of staying in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has the potential to impact a mother's mental health and overall quality of life. However, currently there are few studies that have examined the association of acute post-traumatic stress (PTS) and depression symptoms and infant and maternal outcomes in low-income populations. DESIGN/
METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, we examined adjusted associations between positive screens for PTS and depression using the Perinatal Post-traumatic stress Questionnaire (PPQ) and the Patient Health-Questionnaire 2 (PHQ-2) with outcomes using unconditional logistic and linear regression models.
RESULTS: One hundred sixty-nine parents answered the questionnaire with 150 complete responses. The majority of our sample was Hispanic (68%), non-English speaking (67%) and reported an annual income of <$20,000 (58%). 33% of the participants had a positive PPQ screen and 34% a positive PHQ-2 screen. After adjusting for confounders, we identified that a positive PHQ-2 depression score was associated with a negative unit (95% CI) change on the infant's Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, second edition of - 9.08 (- 15.6, - 2.6) (p < 0.01). There were no significant associations between maternal stress and depression scores and infant Bayley Scales of Infant Development III scores or re-hospitalizations or emergency room visits. However, positive PPQ and screening score were associated with a negative unit (95% CI) unit change on the maternal Multicultural Quality of Life Index score of - 8.1 (- 12, - 3.9)(p < 0.01) and - 7.7 (- 12, - 3) (p = 0.01) respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: More than one-third of the mothers in this sample screened positively for PTS and depression symptoms. Screening scores positive for stress and depression symptoms were associated with a negative change in some infant development scores and maternal quality of life scores. Thoughtful screening programs for maternal stress and depression symptoms should be instituted.

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Keywords:  Low-income; NICU; Post partum depression; Post-traumatic stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435907      PMCID: PMC7802207          DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-03536-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth        ISSN: 1471-2393            Impact factor:   3.007


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Authors:  Diane Holditch-Davis; T Robin Bartlett; Andrea L Blickman; Margaret Shandor Miles
Journal:  J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs       Date:  2003 Mar-Apr

2.  Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Mothers and Fathers of Very Preterm Infants Over the First 2 Years.

Authors:  Carmen C Pace; Peter J Anderson; Katherine J Lee; Alicia J Spittle; Karli Treyvaud
Journal:  J Dev Behav Pediatr       Date:  2020 Oct-Nov       Impact factor: 2.225

Review 3.  Neurodevelopmental outcomes of the late preterm infant.

Authors:  Melissa Woythaler
Journal:  Semin Fetal Neonatal Med       Date:  2018-10-04       Impact factor: 3.926

4.  Perinatal stressors as predictors of symptoms of posttraumatic stress in mothers of infants at high risk.

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Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  1996 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.521

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Journal:  Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 7.661

6.  Late Preterm Infants and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at Kindergarten.

Authors:  Melissa Woythaler; Marie C McCormick; Wen-Yang Mao; Vincent C Smith
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2015-08-10       Impact factor: 7.124

Review 7.  Born too soon: preterm birth matters.

Authors:  Christopher P Howson; Mary V Kinney; Lori McDougall; Joy E Lawn
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2013-11-15       Impact factor: 3.223

8.  Acute posttraumatic stress symptoms among urban mothers with newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit: a preliminary study.

Authors:  Douglas Vanderbilt; Traute Bushley; Robin Young; Deborah A Frank
Journal:  J Dev Behav Pediatr       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 2.225

9.  The impact of preterm birth <37 weeks on parents and families: a cross-sectional study in the 2 years after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit.

Authors:  Ashwini Lakshmanan; Meghana Agni; Tracy Lieu; Eric Fleegler; Michele Kipke; Philippe S Friedlich; Marie C McCormick; Mandy B Belfort
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2017-02-16       Impact factor: 3.186

Review 10.  Born too soon: the global epidemiology of 15 million preterm births.

Authors:  Hannah Blencowe; Simon Cousens; Doris Chou; Mikkel Oestergaard; Lale Say; Ann-Beth Moller; Mary Kinney; Joy Lawn
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2013-11-15       Impact factor: 3.223

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3.  Parent Mental Health and Family Coping over Two Years after the Birth of a Child with Acute Neonatal Seizures.

Authors:  Linda S Franck; Renée A Shellhaas; Monica E Lemmon; Julie Sturza; Marty Barnes; Trisha Brogi; Elizabeth Hill; Katrina Moline; Janet S Soul; Taeun Chang; Courtney J Wusthoff; Catherine J Chu; Shavonne L Massey; Nicholas S Abend; Cameron Thomas; Elizabeth E Rogers; Charles E McCulloch; Hannah C Glass
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