Relationship between Maternal Stress and Neurobehavioral Indicators of Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

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Ramos, Bruna Abreu [1 ]
Formiga, Cibelle Kayenne Martins Roberto [2 ,3 ]
de Oliveira, Nayara Rodrigues Gomes [4 ]
Marcal, Patricia Goncalves Evangelista [5 ]
Ferreira, Rui Gilberto [6 ]
Saidah, Tarik Kassem [6 ]
do Amaral, Waldemar Naves [6 ]
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[1] Fed Univ Goias UFG, Dept Hlth Sci, BR-74605050 Goiania, Brazil
[2] State Univ Goias UEG, Dept Phys Therapy, BR-74075110 Goiania, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Goias, Unidade ESEFFEGO, Cibelle Kayenne Martins Roberto Formiga, Ave Oeste,Setor Aeroporto, BR-74075110 Goiania, Brazil
[4] State Univ Goias UEG, Dept Sci Appl Hlth Prod, BR-74075110 Goiania, Brazil
[5] Fed Univ Goias UFG, Dept Studies & Res, BR-74605050 Goiania, Brazil
[6] Fed Univ Goias UFG, Dept Gynecol, BR-74605050 Goiania, Brazil
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CHILDREN-BASEL | 2024年 / 11卷 / 08期
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child development; neonatal behavior; prematurity; psychological stress; parental stress; PARENTAL-STRESS; HEALTH; SCALE;
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10.3390/children11080889
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background: Preterm birth and prolonged neonatal hospitalization are potential sources of stress for mothers of preterm and low birth weight infants. Aim: To evaluate maternal stress and its association with neurobehavioral indicators of preterm infants during hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a neonatal intensive care unit of a hospital in Goi & acirc;nia, Brazil. The study included preterm and low birth weight infants of both genders and their mothers. The Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Neurobehavioral Assessment of the Preterm Infant were respectively applied to mothers and infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Results: The study involved 165 premature infants and their mothers. The mean age of the mothers was 26.3 years and most had a high school education level (57.6%). Mothers perceived the experience of having an infant in the neonatal intensive care unit as moderately stressful (2.96 +/- 0.81). The parental role alteration (4.11 +/- 1.03) and sights and sounds (2.15 +/- 0.90) subscales exhibited the highest and lowest stress levels, respectively. Significant correlations (rho < -0.3; p < 0.05) were found between maternal stress and neurobehavioral indicators of infants. In the multivariate analysis, low leg tone was a predictor of higher maternal stress. Low tone and limited arm movement were predictors of higher maternal stress in the maternal role item. Conclusions: The experience of having a preterm infant hospitalized was considered moderately stressful for mothers. Maternal stress levels were significantly correlated with low scores on neonatal neurobehavioral indicators.
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