Purpose Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child well-being and that this relationship is bidirectional. Here we explore how, in a large, nationally representative sample, both parents' mental distress relates over time to each other's mental distress and to their adolescent child's unhappiness, and vice versa. Methods Analyses were conducted using data from waves one to five (2009/10–2014/15) of Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study. Understanding Society collects data on adults' mental distress (General Health Questionnaire), and on youths' (age: 10–15 years) unhappiness in relation to their school work, appearance, family, friends, school, and life as a whole. We use r...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
Abstract: Parental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustment in adoles...
There is evidence of a long-term rise in the prevalence of adolescent emotional problems in the UK a...
AbstractPurposeSubstantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon ch...
PURPOSE: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Purpose Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Parental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustment in adolescents. We ...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
BACKGROUND: While transactional models suggest that parent and child mental health reciprocally infl...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
Abstract: Parental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustment in adoles...
There is evidence of a long-term rise in the prevalence of adolescent emotional problems in the UK a...
AbstractPurposeSubstantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon ch...
PURPOSE: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Purpose Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Parental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustment in adolescents. We ...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
BACKGROUND: While transactional models suggest that parent and child mental health reciprocally infl...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
This paper addresses the extent to which there is an intergenerational transmission of mental health...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
International audienceParental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustme...
Abstract: Parental psychopathology is associated with increased psychosocial maladjustment in adoles...
There is evidence of a long-term rise in the prevalence of adolescent emotional problems in the UK a...