关键词: COVID-19 experienced separations experiential approach first-time fathers moments of connection prematurity qualitative study

来  源:   DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1391857   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: The aim of this paper is to delve into the emotional and psychological challenges that fathers face as they navigate the complexities of having a preterm infant in the NICU and in an unprecedented sanitary context.
UNASSIGNED: We used three data collection methods such as interviews (narrative and the Clinical Interview for Parents of High-risk Infants- CLIP) and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) to gain a comprehensive understanding of the cases.
UNASSIGNED: The following analysis explores two individuals\' personal experiences of becoming a first-time father during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic through a close examination of two superordinate themes: \"A series of separations through the experienced COVID- 19 restrictions\" and \"Moments of connection.\" The transition to fatherhood is essentially with a medicalized form of connection with their newborn and the perceived paternal identity. In terms of temporality, these fathers experienced a combination of concerns about their infants\' long-term development and COVID-19 health concerns. Furthermore, they showed indications of phobic or hypochondriac tendencies using a psychoanalytic framework, along with an increased risk of postpartum depression.
摘要:
本文的目的是深入研究父亲在NICU和前所未有的卫生背景下应对早产婴儿的复杂性时面临的情感和心理挑战。
我们使用了三种数据收集方法,例如访谈(叙事和高危婴儿父母的临床访谈-CLIP)和爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS),以全面了解病例。
以下分析通过仔细研究两个上级主题,探讨了两个人在COVID-19大流行的第一波中成为第一次父亲的个人经历:“通过经历过的COVID-19限制的一系列分离”和“连接点”。“向父亲的过渡本质上是与他们的新生儿和感知的父亲身份的医学形式联系。就时间性而言,这些父亲经历了对婴儿长期发育和COVID-19健康问题的担忧。此外,他们使用精神分析框架显示出恐惧症或软骨病倾向的迹象,伴随着产后抑郁症的风险增加。
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