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Parents’ life satisfaction prior to and following preterm birth

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posted on 2024-02-27, 15:06 authored by R Eves, N Baumann, A Bilgin, D Schnitzlein, D Richter, D Wolke, S Lemola
The current study tested whether the reported lower wellbeing of parents after preterm birth, relative to term birth, is a continuation of a pre-existing diference before pregnancy. Parents from Germany (the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, N= 10,649) and the United Kingdom (British Household Panel Study and Understanding Society, N= 11,012) reported their new-born’s birthweight and gestational age, subsequently categorised as very preterm or very low birthweight (VP/VLBW, < 32 weeks or < 1500 g), moderately/late preterm or low birthweight (MLP/LBW, ≥32 weeks and < 37 weeks/≥ 1500 g and < 2500 g), or term-born (≥ 37 weeks and ≥ 2500 g). Mixed models were used to analyse life satisfaction, an aspect of wellbeing, at four assessments-two years and six months before birth and six months and two years afterwards. Two years before birth, satisfaction of prospective term-born, MLP/LBW, or VP/VLBW mothers did not signifcantly difer. However, mothers of VP/ VLBWs had lower satisfaction relative to mothers of term-borns at both assessments post-birth. Among fathers, satisfaction levels were similarly equivalent two years before birth. Subsequently, fathers of VP/VLBWs temporarily difered in satisfaction six months post-birth relative to fathers of term-borns. Results indicate that parents’ lower life satisfaction after VP/VLBW birth is not a continuation of pre-existing life satisfaction diferences.

Funding

UKRI Frontier Research Grant EP/XO23206/1

Horizon 2020 under grant agreement No 724363 (Grant Number 462-16-040)

German Research Foundation (DFG), grant number SCHN 1501/3-1

History

Citation

Scientific Reports volume 13, Article number: 21233 (2023)

Author affiliation

Population Health Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Scientific Reports

Volume

13

Publisher

Nature Research

issn

2045-2322

eissn

2045-2322

Acceptance date

2023-11-28

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-02-27

Spatial coverage

England

Language

eng

Deposited by

Miss Nicole Baumann

Deposit date

2024-02-12

Data Access Statement

The datasets generated and/or analysed during the current study are available in the UK data service and DIW repositories, (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/ and https://www.diw.de/en/diw_01.c.615551.en/research_infrastructure__socio-economic_panel__soep.html).

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