The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavior in children. This study is based on 19,580 father–child dyads from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Fathers’ mental health was assessed by self-report (Symptom Checklist-5, SCL-5) in week 17 or 18 of gestation. Children’s behavior (hitting others) was obtained by mothers’ reports. A multinomial logistic regression model was performed. Expectant fathers’ high level of psychological distress was found to be a significant risk factor only for girls hitting, adjusted OR = 1.46 (1.01–2.12), p = 0.043, but not for boys. High levels of mental distress in fathers predict their daughters’ hitting at 5 years of age.submittedVersio
textabstractUp to now research tradition particularly focused on the influence of maternal psychopat...
increased risk for physical aggression. Methods: Cross-sectional maternal questionnaire data from a ...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Background: While the effect of mothers’ mental health on children’s development is well documented,...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood aggressive behaviour is a predictor of future violence. Therefore, ident...
BACKGROUND: Child behaviour problems are common and can lead to later mental health problems. Poor m...
Research on the effect of paternal mental health problems, particularly on young children, is based ...
Background: Early childhood aggressive behaviour is a predictor of future violence. Therefore, ident...
Introduction: Fathers are important to child development and behaviour. Maternal depression is assoc...
Purpose To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspri...
BackgroundParental mental ill-health is often described as a risk factor for child maltreatment. Yet...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
IntroductionPaternal mental health has been associated with adverse consequences on offspring psycho...
This study assesses fathers ’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and f...
textabstractUp to now research tradition particularly focused on the influence of maternal psychopat...
increased risk for physical aggression. Methods: Cross-sectional maternal questionnaire data from a ...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Background: While the effect of mothers’ mental health on children’s development is well documented,...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood aggressive behaviour is a predictor of future violence. Therefore, ident...
BACKGROUND: Child behaviour problems are common and can lead to later mental health problems. Poor m...
Research on the effect of paternal mental health problems, particularly on young children, is based ...
Background: Early childhood aggressive behaviour is a predictor of future violence. Therefore, ident...
Introduction: Fathers are important to child development and behaviour. Maternal depression is assoc...
Purpose To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspri...
BackgroundParental mental ill-health is often described as a risk factor for child maltreatment. Yet...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
IntroductionPaternal mental health has been associated with adverse consequences on offspring psycho...
This study assesses fathers ’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and f...
textabstractUp to now research tradition particularly focused on the influence of maternal psychopat...
increased risk for physical aggression. Methods: Cross-sectional maternal questionnaire data from a ...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...