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CompletedNCT03950193

Prematurity and Parental Involvement in Child Development Care

Association Between Presence and Parental Participation in Perinatal Care and Child Psychiatric Profile at 24 Months After Preterm Birth

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1 (actual)
Sponsor
CHU de Reims · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
22 Years – 26 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aims of the study is to evaluate the association between presence and parental participation in perinatal care and psychic development of the child at 24 months

Detailed description

In France, as in developed countries, the premature birth rate has been rising over the past few years. Premature labor is a particularly stressful birth. It is recognized that the level of parental stress is greater at a premature birth compared to a term birth. The neuro-developmental consequences of premature birth are important. A possible association between prematurity and the onset of mental disorders such as hyperactivity, inattention, emotional problems, conduct disorders, autistic disorders and social difficulties has been shown. It has been shown that parental presence, holding and skin to skin during hospitalization would be beneficial for the child's motor development and psychological well-being by reducing the stress of the child.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERQuestionnaires to evaluate psychic development of the childChild Behaviour Checklist. This test, completed by parents and with 52 questions, is designed to screen children at high risk for emotional problems, mood disorders, anxiety, pervasive developmental problems, attention deficit and hyperactivity, antonymic reactions (oppostion, provocation) and sleep problems.

Timeline

Start date
2021-03-19
Primary completion
2021-03-19
Completion
2021-03-19
First posted
2019-05-15
Last updated
2022-11-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

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