“…Several evidence-based strategies assist mothers in coping with mental health complications during NICU hospitalization and increase parent visitation and engagement. These strategies include free community classes during pregnancy and NICU hospitalization to address the stressors of parenting in the NICU (Puthussery, Chutiyami, Tseng, Kilby, & Kapadia, 2018), scheduling peer advisors to have frequent meetings with NICU parents to address concerns (Bourque et al, 2018;Hall et al, 2015;Levick, Quinn, & Vennema, 2014;Rossman et al, 2015), and universal screening for mental health complications (e.g., acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety) upon NICU admission, 14 days of life, and sequentially thereafter with trained mental health professionals (Cherry et al, 2016;Cole, Olkkola, Zarrin, Berger, & Moldenhauer, 2018;McCabe-Beane, Stasik-O'Brien, & Segre, 2018).…”