The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To investigate which parents are mostly at risk, we assessed in a clinical sample of families with children with psychopathology, whether parental symptom scores can be predicted by offspring psychiatric diagnoses and other child, parent and family characteristics. Parental depressive, anxiety, avoidant personality, attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD), and antisocial personality symptoms were measured with the Adult Self Report in 1805 mothers and 1361 fathers of 1866 children with a psychiatric diagnosis as assessed in a child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinic. In a multivariate model, including all parental symptom scores as outcome ...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Children of mentally ill parents represent a particularly vulnerable risk group for the development ...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Children of mentally ill parents represent a particularly vulnerable risk group for the development ...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...