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Table 1.

Stress Questionnaires Reported by Studies of Parental Stress in Parents of Preterm-Born Children.

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Characteristics of Studies Reporting the Parenting Stress Index (-Short Form) and Included in the Meta-Analysis.

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Characteristics of Studies Reporting the Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Included in the Meta-Analysis.

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Meta-Analytic Results of Parents’ Mean PSI Scores.

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Meta-Analytic Results of Parents’ Mean PSS:NICU Scores.a

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Meta-Analytic Results of Standardized Differences in PSI Scores Between Parents of Preterm-Born and Term-Born Children.

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Meta-Analytic Results of Standardized Differences in PSS:NICU Scores Between Mothers and Fathers of Preterm-Born Children.

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Moderator Analyses for Meta-Analytic Mean PSI and PSS:NICU Scores.

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Moderator Analyses for Meta-Analytic Preterm-Term and Mother-Father Standardized Differences in PSI and PSS:NICU Scores.

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