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The POM has three subscales that measure parents' psychosocial impact, guilt, and blame.
The POM yields an overall score with three subscales – Psychosocial Impact, Guilt, and Blame – that were recently validated among parents of children with perinatal stroke [ 4].
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We explore the impact of guilt aversion in Γ B under two conditions.
These results, in light of the item content and hypothesized conceptual model, clearly supported a 7-dimension structure for the core items: "Worries and distress"; "Fear for future"; "Guilt"; "Impact on daily organization"; "Physical impact"; "Impact on behavior with hospitalized infant"; and "Financial impact".
All these items were to be completed by all the parents, and allowed the calculation of seven core dimension scores: worries and distress, fear for future, guilt, impact on daily organization, physical impact, impact on behavior with hospitalized infant, and financial impact.
One unique need of veterans is to process negative impacts (e.g., guilt and anger) from events that occurred during their combat experience.
At discharge, the length of hospitalization had a significant effect on IBHQ worries and distress, fear for future, guilt and impact on daily organization scores (p<0.01); the parents' educational level had a significant effect on IBHQ worries and distress, fear for future, impact on daily organization and financial impact scores (p<0.05).
Parents' educational level had a significant effect on worries and distress, fear for future, guilt, and impact on daily organization scores, with a non linear pattern of association: parents in extreme categories (< 5 and >16 years of education) seemed to experience less emotional impact and higher daily organization impact than parents having 6 15 years of education.
Few dimensions had both imperfect item convergent and discriminant validity: "Guilt" and "Financial impact" at both hospital discharge and at follow-up and "Impact on daily organization" at follow-up only.
The internal consistency reliability of the IBHQ was acceptable (Table 3): Cronbach's alpha coefficients were above the threshold value of 0.7 for all dimensions, except "Guilt" and "Financial impact", for which it was below 0.7 for both IBHQ-DC and IBHQ-FU, and "Impact on behavior with other infants" for which it was low for IBHQ-DC only.
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