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Psychological Aspects of Parenting Critically Ill Neonates

This study was designed to objectively examine depression and distress levels in parents of ill versus parents of healthy neonates by utilizing two well-validated questionnaires, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Kellner Symptom Questionnaire (KSQ). In addition, morbidity of infants was assess...

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Published in:Clinical pediatrics 1994-02, Vol.33 (2), p.77-82
Main Authors: McGettigan, Marie C., Greenspan, Jay S., Antunes, Michael J., Greenspan, David I., Rubenstein, S. David
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