OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopathology. Studies thus far have mainly shown a negative effect of maternal depression. This study examined the associations between a broad range of psychiatric symptoms in mothers and fathers and the child's outcome. METHOD: Internalizing and externalizing psychiatric symptoms were assessed in 742 mothers, 440 fathers, and their 811 children at the first evaluation in 3 child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics and at follow-up (on average 1.7 years later). Predictions of child's symptoms scores were tested at follow-up by parental symptom scores at baseline, parental scores at follow-up, and offspring scores at baseline. RESULTS: Chil...
Objective: Children of depressed and/or anxious parents are at increased risk for developing psychia...
Personality disorder (PD) symptomatology is characterized by interpersonal problems and emotional dy...
Understanding parental psychopathology interaction is important in preventing nega-tive family outco...
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...
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 ...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Children of mentally ill parents represent a particularly vulnerable risk group for the development ...
Background: Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
The present study investigated the roles of maternal psychopathology, maternal behavior, and the soc...
Personality disorder (PD) symptomatology is characterized by interpersonal problems and emotional dy...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression (PPD) follows 5-15% of the life births and forms a major threat to...
Objective: Children of depressed and/or anxious parents are at increased risk for developing psychia...
Personality disorder (PD) symptomatology is characterized by interpersonal problems and emotional dy...
Understanding parental psychopathology interaction is important in preventing nega-tive family outco...
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...
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 ...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Children of mentally ill parents represent a particularly vulnerable risk group for the development ...
Background: Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
The present study investigated the roles of maternal psychopathology, maternal behavior, and the soc...
Personality disorder (PD) symptomatology is characterized by interpersonal problems and emotional dy...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression (PPD) follows 5-15% of the life births and forms a major threat to...
Objective: Children of depressed and/or anxious parents are at increased risk for developing psychia...
Personality disorder (PD) symptomatology is characterized by interpersonal problems and emotional dy...
Understanding parental psychopathology interaction is important in preventing nega-tive family outco...