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Relation between parental psychopathology and posttraumatic growth after a child's admission to intensive care: Two faces of the same coin?
by
Rodríguez-Rey, Rocío
, Alonso-Tapia, Jesús
in
Anxiety
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Depression
/ Families & family life
/ Health services
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Paediatric intensive care
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient admissions
/ Pediatrics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Post-traumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic stress
/ Psychopathology
/ Social development
/ Stress
/ Trauma
2017
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Relation between parental psychopathology and posttraumatic growth after a child's admission to intensive care: Two faces of the same coin?
by
Rodríguez-Rey, Rocío
, Alonso-Tapia, Jesús
in
Anxiety
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Depression
/ Families & family life
/ Health services
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Paediatric intensive care
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient admissions
/ Pediatrics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Post-traumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic stress
/ Psychopathology
/ Social development
/ Stress
/ Trauma
2017
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Relation between parental psychopathology and posttraumatic growth after a child's admission to intensive care: Two faces of the same coin?
by
Rodríguez-Rey, Rocío
, Alonso-Tapia, Jesús
in
Anxiety
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Depression
/ Families & family life
/ Health services
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Paediatric intensive care
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient admissions
/ Pediatrics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Post-traumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic growth
/ Posttraumatic stress
/ Psychopathology
/ Social development
/ Stress
/ Trauma
2017
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Relation between parental psychopathology and posttraumatic growth after a child's admission to intensive care: Two faces of the same coin?
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Relation between parental psychopathology and posttraumatic growth after a child's admission to intensive care: Two faces of the same coin?
2017
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Confronted with the potentially traumatic experience of a child’s admission to a paediatric intensive care unit, parents may experience psychopathological post-trauma symptoms as well as posttraumatic growth. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the relation between psychopathology symptoms, namely, posttraumatic stress disorder), anxiety and depression, as well as post traumatic growth in parents following their child's hospitalisation in a paediatric intensive care unit.
Six months after their child's discharge, 143 parents completed the questionnaire, which assessed post traumatic growth (Posttraumatic Growth Inventory), post traumatic stress disorder (Davidson Trauma Scale), depression and anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale).
Of the 143 parents, 23.1% reported symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, 21% reported symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety, 9.1% reported symptoms of moderate to severe depression and 37.1% reported at least a medium degree of post traumatic growth. There was a moderate, direct association between post traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety with post traumatic growth. Higher scores in anxiety, depression and post traumatic stress disorder were associated with higher levels of post traumatic growth, contradicting the notion of an inverted U-shaped relationship between psychopathology symptoms and post traumatic growth.
Given that positive and negative outcomes after a child's critical admission tend to co-occur, it is surmised that parents who indicate post traumatic growth do not deny the difficulties. While not negating the negative impact on the mental health of a parent with a child admitted to intensive care, including the assessment of post traumatic growth as an outcome following this event has important implications for research and clinical practice.
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