The present study used a longitudinal design to investigate whether parental values, interests, and the perceived level of expressiveness, cohesiveness and control in the family were associated with changes in psychiatric symptoms during early adolescence. We used data gathered at ages 12, 14 and 17 from 1,600 adolescent girls in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study. Using a novel approach we found significant informant effects of family cohesion on psychiatric symptoms, with stronger associations for adolescent ratings than parental ratings. Multivariate modelling adjusting for family cohesion (from parents and adolescents perspective), and parents’ depressive and eating disorder symptoms indicated parental ...
The problem of this study was to identify variables in the family environment that may describe depr...
Previous research has demonstrated the effect of family cohesion on adolescent outcomes. However, li...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
The present study used a longitudinal design to investigate whether parental values, interests, and ...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren of parents with a mental illness are often found to be at hig...
The family environment is considered to be a micro-ecological system with numerous risk and protecti...
This study primarily examined the predictive role of emotional and behavioral disorders in family co...
The symptoms of bipolar disorder affect and are affected by the functioning of family environments. ...
Parent relationships remain an important component in the lives of adolescents, with particular resp...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Objective: Few studies have explored alexithymia at the family level. Nevertheless since family inte...
Objectives: to examine the differences in family bonds between a "normal" group of young subjects ag...
Epidemiological studies on adolescents with eating disorders demonstrate a high prevalence of disord...
It is evident that parental depressive symptoms negatively influence adolescent behavior and various...
The problem of this study was to identify variables in the family environment that may describe depr...
Previous research has demonstrated the effect of family cohesion on adolescent outcomes. However, li...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
The present study used a longitudinal design to investigate whether parental values, interests, and ...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren of parents with a mental illness are often found to be at hig...
The family environment is considered to be a micro-ecological system with numerous risk and protecti...
This study primarily examined the predictive role of emotional and behavioral disorders in family co...
The symptoms of bipolar disorder affect and are affected by the functioning of family environments. ...
Parent relationships remain an important component in the lives of adolescents, with particular resp...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Objective: Few studies have explored alexithymia at the family level. Nevertheless since family inte...
Objectives: to examine the differences in family bonds between a "normal" group of young subjects ag...
Epidemiological studies on adolescents with eating disorders demonstrate a high prevalence of disord...
It is evident that parental depressive symptoms negatively influence adolescent behavior and various...
The problem of this study was to identify variables in the family environment that may describe depr...
Previous research has demonstrated the effect of family cohesion on adolescent outcomes. However, li...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...