La prematuridad: el estrés paternal, el temperamento y el desarrollo del niño

La prematuridad: el estrés paternal, el temperamento y el desarrollo del niño

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Fiorella Monti
Erica Neri
Elena Trombini
Francesca Aureliano
Augusto Biasini
Francesca Agostini

Resumen

El estudio explora, en el parto prematuro, la relación entre el estrés de los padres, la percepción maternal del temperamento del niño y el nivel de desarrollo del niño. Para la evaluación de una muestra de 78 niños prematuros a los 3 meses exactos de edad, en comparación con 73 nacidos a término, se han usado: Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF), para el estrés parental; cuestionarios italianos para el temperamento (QUIT, 1-12 meses), para el temperamento; las escalas de desarrollo mental de Griffiths (GMDS; 0-2 años), para el desarrollo del niño. Los resultados muestran que las madres de prematuro experimentan un estrés paternal significativamente mayor y sienten una reducción de la actividad motora en sus hijos, que tienen un menor nivel de desarrollo en la escala de Oído-Lenguaje, performance y cociente general. Los predictores significativos de estrés materno son los siguientes: nacimiento pre término, disminución en el desarrollo locomotor y personal-social y la percepción materna de una alta emocionalidad positiva y una baja emocionalidad negativa. El nacimiento prematuro tiene un profundo impacto estresante en las madres, agravado por la percepción de la disparidad entre las exigencias de la atención neonatal y los recursos disponibles

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