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    Psychopathology. 1998;31(5):246-9.

    Pathological fear of cot death.

    Weightman H, Dalal BM, Brockington IF.

    University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.

    Cot death (sudden infant death syndrome) is one of the most common causes of death in the first year of life. Four cases with a pathological fear of cot death are presented. All the patients were depressed and in 2 cases the fear of cot death had an obsessional quality. In all cases there were complications during pregnancy (miscarriage, threatened abortion, recurrent vomiting in last trimester). In 1 case, the patient knew 3 mothers who had suffered cot deaths; in another, the infant was gravely ill in the neonatal period. Pathological fear of cot death can be recognised by the presence of two central features - overvigilance and excessive nocturnal checking of the baby's breathing. Therapeutic interventions are discussed.

    PMID: 9730783 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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