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Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports.

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Marshall, E; Gramszlo, C; Perez Ramirez, A; Kazak, AE; Shillingford, AJ; Ortinau, CM; Kelly, SL; Kasparian, N; Edwards, LA; Divanovic, AA ...
Published in: J Perinatol
July 2025

OBJECTIVE: To identify social stressors and supports for expectant parents after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD) and inform interventions to reduce distress. METHOD: Parents of children diagnosed prenatally with CHD (N = 37) were purposively sampled across eight health systems. Qualitative data were collected using crowdsourcing methods and coded/analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: Social stressors increasing distress after prenatal diagnosis were widely endorsed: (1) feelings of loneliness (most common: 68%), (2) well-meaning yet unhelpful comments, (3) loss of celebration of pregnancy, (4) information overload, and (5) untimely/insensitive discussions surrounding pregnancy termination. Social supports included: (1) emotional support and small acts of kindness, (2) hope/connection through the experiences of others, (3) informational support, (4) nurturing normalcy and the joy of pregnancy, and (5) connection through religion/spirituality. CONCLUSION: Interpersonal relationships are vital for coping with prenatal diagnosis. Interventions to reduce distress after prenatal diagnosis should attend to common social stressors.

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J Perinatol

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EISSN

1476-5543

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

45

Issue

7

Start / End Page

907 / 913

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stress, Psychological
  • Social Support
  • Qualitative Research
  • Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • Pediatrics
  • Parents
  • Male
  • Loneliness
  • Interpersonal Relations
 

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Marshall, E., Gramszlo, C., Perez Ramirez, A., Kazak, A. E., Shillingford, A. J., Ortinau, C. M., … Sood, E. (2025). Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports. J Perinatol, 45(7), 907–913. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-025-02250-z
Marshall, Emily, Colette Gramszlo, Alejandra Perez Ramirez, Anne E. Kazak, Amanda J. Shillingford, Cynthia M. Ortinau, Sarah L. Kelly, et al. “Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports.J Perinatol 45, no. 7 (July 2025): 907–13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-025-02250-z.
Marshall E, Gramszlo C, Perez Ramirez A, Kazak AE, Shillingford AJ, Ortinau CM, et al. Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports. J Perinatol. 2025 Jul;45(7):907–13.
Marshall, Emily, et al. “Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports.J Perinatol, vol. 45, no. 7, July 2025, pp. 907–13. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41372-025-02250-z.
Marshall E, Gramszlo C, Perez Ramirez A, Kazak AE, Shillingford AJ, Ortinau CM, Kelly SL, Kasparian N, Edwards LA, Divanovic AA, Davis JA, Butler SC, Braley K, Riegel E, Sood E. Interpersonal relationships after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease: Social stressors and supports. J Perinatol. 2025 Jul;45(7):907–913.

Published In

J Perinatol

DOI

EISSN

1476-5543

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

45

Issue

7

Start / End Page

907 / 913

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stress, Psychological
  • Social Support
  • Qualitative Research
  • Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • Pediatrics
  • Parents
  • Male
  • Loneliness
  • Interpersonal Relations