Affect regulation skills develop in the context of the family environment, wherein youths are influenced by their parents\u27, and possibly their siblings\u27, regulatory responses and styles. Regulatory responses to sadness (mood repair) that exacerbate or prolong dysphoria (maladaptive mood repair) may represent one way in which depression is transmitted within families. We examined self-reported adaptive and maladaptive mood repair responses across cognitive, social and behavioural domains in Hungarian 11- to 19-year-old youth and their parents. Offspring included 214 probands with a history of childhood-onset depressive disorder, 200 never depressed siblings and 161 control peers. Probands reported the most problematic mood repair respo...
AbstractThis paper examines family functioning from the systemic perspective while endeavoring to po...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Affect regulation skills develop in the context of the family environment, wherein youths are influe...
There is strong evidence that family factors play a role in the development, maintenance and course ...
Research has shown that family functioning contributes to depressive symptoms in adolescents, with a...
BackgroundBrothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and reari...
The negative impact of parental depression on offsprings' development has been repeatedly documented...
Background: Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rea...
Parental emotion socialization plays a role in the development of adolescents’ emotion regulation an...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
A robust body of literature has documented positive associations between parents’ psychopathology an...
The present thesis is a quantitative correlational study of 92 healthy siblings age 8 – 16, and pare...
Parents of a child with a mood disorder report significant levels of distress and burden from caregi...
AbstractThis paper examines family functioning from the systemic perspective while endeavoring to po...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Affect regulation skills develop in the context of the family environment, wherein youths are influe...
There is strong evidence that family factors play a role in the development, maintenance and course ...
Research has shown that family functioning contributes to depressive symptoms in adolescents, with a...
BackgroundBrothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and reari...
The negative impact of parental depression on offsprings' development has been repeatedly documented...
Background: Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rea...
Parental emotion socialization plays a role in the development of adolescents’ emotion regulation an...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
A robust body of literature has documented positive associations between parents’ psychopathology an...
The present thesis is a quantitative correlational study of 92 healthy siblings age 8 – 16, and pare...
Parents of a child with a mood disorder report significant levels of distress and burden from caregi...
AbstractThis paper examines family functioning from the systemic perspective while endeavoring to po...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...