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Early Human Development | 2013

Newborn at social risk

Renato Lucchini; E. Bacchio; S. Giampietro; Mario De Curtis

The birth of a child is a moment that marks great changes in the parental couple and is usually accompanied by feelings of joy and positive expectations towards the future of the newborn. Conversely, sometimes birth is a socially problematic event in terms of psychosocial, economic and cultural distress. When this is the case, the birth of a child is often not the product of a conscious choice, but the consequence of inadequate information and communication, or the concrete manifestation of unresolved issues. Adequate and inadequate parenting are actually the opposite extremes of conditions with infinite nuances, and it is not easy to define already in the neonatal stage which condition may affect future physical, mental and relational development. Hertzman et al. argue that a good start in life is the key to reducing health and social inequalities and that governments should invest more in programmes aimed to support early child development [1]. We consider an infant at social risk any baby unlikely to receive from his family and/or environment in which he lives the moral, cultural and material resources necessary for proper development. It is possible to identify many high-risk social factors, ranging from the presence of parents with drug addiction, alcoholism, or psychiatric diseases, or in detention, to conditions of both economic and cultural poverty. Other conditions of social risk are represented by lower maternal age (according to Italian law, a minor mother cannot acknowledge her child unless she is at least 16 years), and the absence of a partner (single parent). A special condition is finally represented by the abandonment of the child at birth: this decision represents the most difficult moment of a pregnancy and involves the early intervention of social services in order to protect the child and give him/her a minimum prospective of health, growth and development. All these situations are more common among immigrant populations, which are therefore seen as more at risk of social distress. Some of the phenomena described above have a dramatic impact, but are infrequent. For example in the last 10 years (2003– 2012) in the Municipality of Rome 486 infants were abandoned and placed under protection (approximately 50 per year). The Italian detention centers currently houses about 60 children under 3 years of age who live with their mothers. However, the most frequent situations are often those that most likely escape the attention of health and social care workers, as some women and their families may want to conceal the social


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2014

Efficacy of paracetamol for the treatment of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm neonates.

Gianluca Terrin; F. Conte; A. Scipione; E. Bacchio; M.G. Conti; Rosalia Ferro; Flavia Ventriglia; Mario De Curtis


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Parents of Premature Birth Neonates

S. Gangi; D. Dente; E. Bacchio; S. Giampietro; Gianluca Terrin; M. De Curtis


BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2016

New architectural design of delivery room reduces morbidity in preterm neonates: a prospective cohort study

Gianluca Terrin; F. Conte; A. Scipione; Vincenzo Aleandri; Maria Di Chiara; E. Bacchio; F. Messina; Mario De Curtis


Archive | 2014

Zinc supplementation reduces the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis in vert low birth weight neonates: a randomized clinical trial

Gianluca Terrin; Mario De Curtis; A. Passariello; A. Scipione; Ylenia Maddalena; Tommaso Cozzolino; M.G. Conti; Monica Malamisura; S. Laterza; R. Berni Canani; E. Bacchio


Archive | 2014

Gram-negative bacteria infections in neonates using gastric acidity inhibitors drugs

Gianluca Terrin; Mario De Curtis; A. Passariello; A. Scipione; S. La Terza; S. Rocchi; E. Bacchio; F. Conte; M.G. Conti; R. Berni Canani


conference; Roma | 2013

Effetti della supplementazione orale di Zinco nella prevenzione dell’enterocolite necrotizzante: studio randomizzato, placebo controllato

Gianluca Terrin; A. Passariello; A. Scipione; F. Messina; E. Bacchio; M.G. Conti; F. Conte; R. Berni Canani


conference; Roma | 2013

La calprotectina sierica come nuovo marcatore di enterocolite necrotizzante

Gianluca Terrin; A. Passariello; A. Scipione; F. Messina; E. Bacchio; M.G. Conti; F. Conte; R. Berni Canani


conference; ROMA | 2013

L’impiego di farmaci inibitori dell’acidità gastrica aumenta il rischio di infezioni nel neonato pretermine

Gianluca Terrin; A. Passariello; F. Conte; M.G. Conti; F. Messina; R Berni-Canani; A. Scipione; E. Bacchio


conference; Firenze | 2013

Efficacia dello zinco nella prevenzione dell’enterocolite necrotizzante: studio randomizzato, placebo, controllato

Gianluca Terrin; Mario De Curtis; A. Passariello; A. Scipione; S. La Terza; F. Messina; E. Bacchio; M.G. Conti; F. Conte; R. Berni Canani

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A. Scipione

Sapienza University of Rome

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Gianluca Terrin

Sapienza University of Rome

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M.G. Conti

Sapienza University of Rome

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F. Conte

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Passariello

University of Naples Federico II

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Mario De Curtis

Sapienza University of Rome

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R. Berni Canani

University of Naples Federico II

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M. De Curtis

Sapienza University of Rome

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S. Giampietro

Sapienza University of Rome

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D. Dente

Sapienza University of Rome

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