Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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917694 | Infant Behavior and Development | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Forty mothers whose preterm infants were about to be discharged from the Neonatal Intermediate Care Nursery (NICU) were randomly assigned to two groups: the first group of mothers conducted preterm infant massage and the second group only observed their preterm infants receiving massage. Both groups of mothers had lower depressed mood scores following the session. However, only the group who massaged their infants had lower anxiety scores after the session.
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Authors
Larissa Feijó, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Tiffany Field, William Burns, Sarah Valley-Gray, Edward Simco,