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Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation

BACKGROUND: Psychosocial adversity escalates medical risk for poor outcomes in infants born <30 weeks’ gestation. Neonatal neurobehavior and maternal psychological and socioenvironmental assessments may identify the earliest specific intervention needs. We hypothesized that maternal prenatal anxi...

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Autores principales: Hofheimer, Julie A., Smith, Lynne M., McGowan, Elisabeth C., O’Shea, T. Michael, Carter, Brian S., Neal, Charles R., Helderman, Jennifer B., Pastyrnak, Steven L., Soliman, Antoine, Dansereau, Lynne M., DellaGrotta, Sheri A., Lester, Barry M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0607-1
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author Hofheimer, Julie A.
Smith, Lynne M.
McGowan, Elisabeth C.
O’Shea, T. Michael
Carter, Brian S.
Neal, Charles R.
Helderman, Jennifer B.
Pastyrnak, Steven L.
Soliman, Antoine
Dansereau, Lynne M.
DellaGrotta, Sheri A.
Lester, Barry M.
author_facet Hofheimer, Julie A.
Smith, Lynne M.
McGowan, Elisabeth C.
O’Shea, T. Michael
Carter, Brian S.
Neal, Charles R.
Helderman, Jennifer B.
Pastyrnak, Steven L.
Soliman, Antoine
Dansereau, Lynne M.
DellaGrotta, Sheri A.
Lester, Barry M.
author_sort Hofheimer, Julie A.
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description BACKGROUND: Psychosocial adversity escalates medical risk for poor outcomes in infants born <30 weeks’ gestation. Neonatal neurobehavior and maternal psychological and socioenvironmental assessments may identify the earliest specific intervention needs. We hypothesized that maternal prenatal anxiety, depression, and adverse medical and socioenvironmental conditions would be associated with less optimal neonatal neurobehavior at NICU discharge. METHODS: We studied 665 infants at 9 university NICUs. Risk indices of socioenvironmental, maternal, and neonatal medical factors were obtained from standardized, structured maternal interviews and medical record reviews. Brain injuries were classified by consensus ultrasonogram readings. NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS) exams were conducted at NICU discharge. RESULTS: On the NNNS, generalized estimating equations indicated infants of mothers with prenatal anxiety had less optimal attention, and those born to mothers with prenatal depression had increased lethargy. Maternal medical complications predicted suboptimal reflexes. Socioenvironmental risk predicted lower self-regulation and movement quality. Infants with more severe neonatal medical complications had lower attention, increased lethargy, and suboptimal reflexes. CONCLUSIONS: Combined information from the observed associations among adverse prenatal maternal medical and psychosocial conditions, and neonatal complications may assist in the early identification of infants at elevated neurobehavioral risk.
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spelling pubmed-70821822020-04-10 Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation Hofheimer, Julie A. Smith, Lynne M. McGowan, Elisabeth C. O’Shea, T. Michael Carter, Brian S. Neal, Charles R. Helderman, Jennifer B. Pastyrnak, Steven L. Soliman, Antoine Dansereau, Lynne M. DellaGrotta, Sheri A. Lester, Barry M. Pediatr Res Article BACKGROUND: Psychosocial adversity escalates medical risk for poor outcomes in infants born <30 weeks’ gestation. Neonatal neurobehavior and maternal psychological and socioenvironmental assessments may identify the earliest specific intervention needs. We hypothesized that maternal prenatal anxiety, depression, and adverse medical and socioenvironmental conditions would be associated with less optimal neonatal neurobehavior at NICU discharge. METHODS: We studied 665 infants at 9 university NICUs. Risk indices of socioenvironmental, maternal, and neonatal medical factors were obtained from standardized, structured maternal interviews and medical record reviews. Brain injuries were classified by consensus ultrasonogram readings. NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS) exams were conducted at NICU discharge. RESULTS: On the NNNS, generalized estimating equations indicated infants of mothers with prenatal anxiety had less optimal attention, and those born to mothers with prenatal depression had increased lethargy. Maternal medical complications predicted suboptimal reflexes. Socioenvironmental risk predicted lower self-regulation and movement quality. Infants with more severe neonatal medical complications had lower attention, increased lethargy, and suboptimal reflexes. CONCLUSIONS: Combined information from the observed associations among adverse prenatal maternal medical and psychosocial conditions, and neonatal complications may assist in the early identification of infants at elevated neurobehavioral risk. 2019-10-10 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7082182/ /pubmed/31600769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0607-1 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Hofheimer, Julie A.
Smith, Lynne M.
McGowan, Elisabeth C.
O’Shea, T. Michael
Carter, Brian S.
Neal, Charles R.
Helderman, Jennifer B.
Pastyrnak, Steven L.
Soliman, Antoine
Dansereau, Lynne M.
DellaGrotta, Sheri A.
Lester, Barry M.
Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title_full Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title_fullStr Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title_short Psychosocial and Medical Adversity Associated with Neonatal Neurobehavior in Infants Born Before 30 Weeks’ Gestation
title_sort psychosocial and medical adversity associated with neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks’ gestation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0607-1
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