Fostering positive mental health outcomes in vulnerable children: Pathways to resilience after preterm birth

Duration: 4 mins Publication Date: 27 Oct 2025 Next Review Date: 27 Oct 2028 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13777

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In this Video Abstract, Dr. Sabrina Twilhaar discusses her co-authored JCPP Original Article ‘Fostering positive mental health outcomes in vulnerable children: Pathways to resilience after preterm birth’. Children born preterm (<37 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of mental health problems, and their mental health outcomes have not improved in the past decades.

Learning Objectives

 (1) determine the degree of mental health resilience in preterm-born children; (2) identify modifiable factors at individual, parent–child, family, peer group, and neighbourhood levels associated with resilience; (3) explore differential effects of factors based on sex and contextual adversity.


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