Journal article

Family impact and infant emotional outcomes following diagnosis of serious liver disease or transplantation in infancy

MR Bowden, LC Ee, U Krishnan, EV O'Loughlin, W Hardikar, D Carmody, C Hainsworth, V Jermyn, MM Lee, J Sawyer, M Stormon, K Holmes, DA Lemberg, AS Day, C Paul, P Hazell

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017

Abstract

Objectives: Research is lacking into the emotional effects on families of serious chronic illness in infants. We examined the effect of the diagnosis of serious liver disease in infants upon parent psychological symptoms and family functioning. We hypothesized that parent psychological symptoms, family functioning, and father engagement will predict infant emotional outcomes. Methods: Parents of infants recently diagnosed with serious liver disease completed validated questionnaires about parent stress, family function, impact of the illness on the family, and father engagement. The measures were repeated after 1 year, with the addition of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Results: Parent..

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