Purpose of review: Children of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for developing a mental illness themselves. Parental mental illness is highly prevalent leading to a serious number of children at high risk. The aim of this review is to give an up-to-date overview of psychopathology in children of parents with various mental illnesses and/or addiction, based on recent literature. Recent findings: Worldwide, 15-23% of children live with a parent with a mental illness. These children have up to 50% chance of developing a mental illness. Parental anxiety disorder sets children at a more specific risk for developing anxiety disorder themselves, where children of parents with other mental illnesses are at high risk o...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose of review: Children of parents with a mental illness and/or ad...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Contains fulltext : 147267.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children of m...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
textabstractKnowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are eva...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose of review: Children of parents with a mental illness and/or ad...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
Purpose of reviewChildren of parents with a mental illness and/or addiction are at high risk for dev...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Contains fulltext : 147267.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children of m...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
textabstractKnowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are eva...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...