Perceived stress and positive and negative emotions in parents of preterm babies
- Juan I. Capafóns Bonet 1
- Omaira Darias 1
- Pedro Prieto Marañón 1
- Carmen D. Sosa Castilla 1
- G. Lastenia Hernández Zamora 1
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Universidad de La Laguna
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ISSN: 1134-7937
Datum der Publikation: 2017
Ausgabe: 23
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 27-31
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Ansiedad y estrés
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- Jahr 2017
- Impact SJR der Zeitschrift: 0.192
- Höchstes Quartil: Q4
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- Bereich: Applied Psychology Quartil: Q4 Position im Bereich: 179/237
- Bereich: Social Psychology Quartil: Q4 Position im Bereich: 215/303
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- Jahr 2017
- Impact Factor der Zeitschrift: 0,360
- Bereich: PSICOLOGÍA Quartil: C2 Position im Bereich: 43/116
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- Sozialwissenschaften: B
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- CiteScore der Zeitschrift: 0.5
- Bereich: Psychiatry and Mental Health Perzentil: 14
- Bereich: Applied Psychology Perzentil: 13
- Bereich: Social Psychology Perzentil: 12
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- JCI der Zeitschrift: 0.13
- Höchstes Quartil: Q4
- Bereich: PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Quartil: Q4 Position im Bereich: 153/166
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Zusammenfassung
The arrival of a new-born baby drastically changes the parents’ lives. Several authors have reached the conclusion that this vital event can even lead to a post-traumatic stress disorder. This fact is especially relevant when it comes to correctly coping with this situation. The role played by the emotions involved in this process as well as the stress suffered by parents experiencing such a change are recognized by previous studies. In this paper, we carried out a comparative study between the emotions and stressful situations experienced by preterm and term babies’ progenitors. The results show how the group of parents of preterm babies is more affected by stress and negative emotions. In this sense, the spectrum widens to an almost unprecedented relevant field in psychological research that allows us to see how the parents of premature children experience this circumstance.
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