Psychological and social problems in families with children with congenital defects

1990 
: The authors investigated a group of 109 mothers whose children with a cleft (dg. 749) were up to the age of 13-15 years in the care of the Clinic of Plastic Surgery. The cleft served as a model situation for investigation of the parents' reaction, in particular the mother's reaction, to the birth of the child with a developmental defect. The main findings: three quarters of the mothers described the birth of a damaged child as a psychic shock followed by a series of neurotic symptoms. Some mothers suffered from reactive depression which was not diagnosed and therefore not treated. It was confirmed that the poor mental condition of the mother persist in the majority of the investigated group to the time of the child's adolescence and has a marked effect on its mental prosperity. Latent or manifest negative attitudes of the parents cause mental handicapping phenomena in the children (impaired self-esteem, impaired sexual identification etc.). Aggravating factors are stigmatizing manifestations from the environment of the family and child community, which affect some three quarters of mothers and children. The authors discuss suitable forms of medical and counseling care which after delivery and later would help to reduce the psychic trauma of the parents and promote adequate somatic and mental development of the child.
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