Parental competences in fathers and mothers of very‐low‐birth‐weight preterm infants

Author:

Jiménez‐Luque Natalia12ORCID,Benavente‐Fernández Isabel234,Ruiz‐González Estefanía23,Lubián‐López Simón23,Sánchez‐Sandoval Yolanda12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Cádiz Puerto Real, Cádiz Spain

2. Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cádiz (INiBICA) Research Unit Puerta del Mar University Cádiz Spain

3. Division of Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics Puerta del Mar University Hospital Cádiz Spain

4. Area of Paediatrics, Department of Child and Mother Health and Radiology, Medical School University of Cádiz Cádiz Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe goal was to analyze parental competences in Spanish families with very‐low‐birth‐weight infants (≤32 weeks and/or less 1500 g) over 18 months of corrected age.BackgroundParenting in families of very preterm infants is an interesting focus of research as we advance in the knowledge of how parental competences can have an important impact on child development.MethodSixty‐eight mothers and 56 fathers completed measures of parental competences, sociofamily risk, parental stress, social support, and emotional symptoms. Clinical characteristics and neonatal medical risk data were collected after birth. Statistical analyses were performed to compare parental competences with those of mothers and fathers of non‐preterm infants. Generalized estimating equations were used for analysis, adjusted by family unit.ResultsMothers and fathers of preterm infants score higher in most dimensions of parental competences compared to a control group. Focusing on the preterm population, mothers score higher than fathers in daily involvement and mentalization and lower in parental self‐care. When studied separately, we found different scores for fathers and mothers in parental competences (sociofamily risk, parental stress, social support, and emotional symptoms).ConclusionParents of preterm infants present better parental competences than parents of non‐preterm infants when their children reach 18 months of age. It is important to consider the differences in parental competences between the mothers and fathers of these children.ImplicationsOur findings suggest the need to address parental competences to develop preventive and adaptive strategies in parents of preterm infants to promote positive parenting.

Funder

Consejería de Salud y Familias, Junta de Andalucía

European Regional Development Fund

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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