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Título : Predicting Posttraumatic Growth in Mothers and Fathers of Critically Ill Children: A Longitudinal Study
Autor : Rodríguez Rey, Rocio
Alonso Tapia, Jesús
Fecha de publicación :  1
Resumen : Este estudio explora los niveles de crecimiento postraumático en padres y madres 6 meses después del ingreso de su hijo en una unidad de cuidados intensivos pediátricos (UCIP), y qué variables evaluadas en el momento en que el niño fue dado de alta de la UCIP pueden contribuir a predecir dicho crecimiento.
Research on parental psychological effects related to a child's critical illness has focused on studying negative outcomes, while the possibility of posttraumatic growth (PTG), defined as the perception of positive changes after a traumatic event, has been overlooked. This study explores the degree of parental PTG after a child's hospitalization in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and the role of resilience, emotions, perceived severity of the child's condition and stress in predicting PTG. In the first 48 h after their child's discharge from a PICU, N = 196 parents were assessed for resilience, emotions, perceived stress, and the degree to which they perceived their child's condition as severe. 6 months later N = 143 parents were assessed PTG. 6 months post discharge, 37.1% of parents reported PTG at least to a medium degree. Path analyses with latent variables showed that the psychological variables assessed at discharge predicted between 20 and 21% of the total variance in PTG. Resilience affected PTG indirectly, through the bias of positive emotions. PTG is a frequent phenomenon. Psychological interventions aimed at encouraging parental PTG after a child's critical admission should focus on boosting resilience and positive emotions.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/11531/40989
ISSN : 1068-9583
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