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Ethnic/Racial Diversity, Maternal Stress, Lactation And Very Low Birthweight Infants., C Lau, N M. Hurst, E O. Smith, R J. Schanler Jul 2007

Ethnic/Racial Diversity, Maternal Stress, Lactation And Very Low Birthweight Infants., C Lau, N M. Hurst, E O. Smith, R J. Schanler

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OBJECTIVE: (1) To compare maternal characteristics and psychological stress profile among African-American, Caucasian and Hispanic mothers who delivered very low birthweight infants. (2) To investigate associations between psychosocial factors, frequency of milk expression, skin-to-skin holding (STS), and lactation performance, defined as maternal drive to express milk and milk volume. STUDY DESIGN: Self-reported psychological questionnaires were given every 2 weeks after delivery over 10 weeks. Milk expression frequency, STS, and socioeconomic variables were collected. RESULT: Infant birthweight, education, and milk expression frequency differed between groups. Trait anxiety, depression and parental stress in a neonatal intensive care unit (PSS:NICU) were similar. African-American …