Parental psychopathology and unfavorable family environment are established risk factors for onset of offspring social phobia (SP), but their associations with the further course, e.g., persistence of the disorder, remain understudied. A community cohort of 1395 adolescents and their parents was followed-up over almost 10 years using the DIA-X/M-CIDI. Parental diagnostic interviews were supplemented by family history data. Parental rearing was retrospectively assessed by the Questionnaire of Recalled Parental Rearing Behavior in offspring, and family functioning by the Family Assessment Device in parents. Persistence measures (proportion of years affected since onset) were derived from diagnostic interviews, using age of onset, age of recen...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often phobic disorders (PHO) and co-morbid di...
Background: Anxiety runs in families. Observational learning of anxious behavior from ...
Previous research has associated the development of social phobia with parental rearing practices, l...
Parental psychopathology and unfavorable family environment are established risk factors for onset o...
We examined parental psychopathology and family environment in subthreshold and DSM-IV threshold con...
Background. To examine the role of parental psychopathology and family environment for the risk of s...
Objectives: For characterizing the association between parenting and offspring social phobia (SP), c...
This study concurrently examined the relationship between adolescents’ perceptions of their parents’...
Specific phobias are the most prevalent disorder among adults and highly common among children. Addi...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Background Familial risk factors have been implicated in the development of mental health problems i...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
BACKGROUND: Familial risk factors have been implicated in the development of mental health problems ...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often phobic disorders (PHO) and co-morbid di...
Background: Anxiety runs in families. Observational learning of anxious behavior from ...
Previous research has associated the development of social phobia with parental rearing practices, l...
Parental psychopathology and unfavorable family environment are established risk factors for onset o...
We examined parental psychopathology and family environment in subthreshold and DSM-IV threshold con...
Background. To examine the role of parental psychopathology and family environment for the risk of s...
Objectives: For characterizing the association between parenting and offspring social phobia (SP), c...
This study concurrently examined the relationship between adolescents’ perceptions of their parents’...
Specific phobias are the most prevalent disorder among adults and highly common among children. Addi...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
Background Familial risk factors have been implicated in the development of mental health problems i...
The parents of children with psychopathology are at increased risk for psychiatric symptoms. To inve...
BACKGROUND: Familial risk factors have been implicated in the development of mental health problems ...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often phobic disorders (PHO) and co-morbid di...
Background: Anxiety runs in families. Observational learning of anxious behavior from ...
Previous research has associated the development of social phobia with parental rearing practices, l...