Funder: University Of Edinburgh; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000848BACKGROUND: While transactional models suggest that parent and child mental health reciprocally influence one another over development, research has largely focused on parent-to-child effects. Additionally, it is not known whether observed associations hold when appropriate statistical tools are used to operationalise within-family dynamics. METHODS: We investigated within-family mental health dynamics using autoregressive latent trajectory models with structured residuals, stratified by child gender. Parental psychological distress was assessed using the Kessler (K6) scale, and children's internalising and externalising problems were assessed using the Strengths an...
Parental Relationships, Mental Health History, and Involvement on Childhood Wellbeing Strained paren...
The study of children’s mental health has largely been the domain of developmental psychologists and...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
BACKGROUND: While transactional models suggest that parent and child mental health reciprocally infl...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
Purpose: To ascertain to what extent parental and children's mental health wellbeing are inter-rel...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
PURPOSE: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Lohaus A, Chodura S, Möller C, et al. Children’s mental health problems and their relation to parent...
Parental Relationships, Mental Health History, and Involvement on Childhood Wellbeing Strained paren...
The study of children’s mental health has largely been the domain of developmental psychologists and...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
BACKGROUND: While transactional models suggest that parent and child mental health reciprocally infl...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
Purpose: To ascertain to what extent parental and children's mental health wellbeing are inter-rel...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
Objectives Research on bi-directional associations between self-reported caregiver mental health and...
PURPOSE: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that parental well-being impacts upon child we...
Lohaus A, Chodura S, Möller C, et al. Children’s mental health problems and their relation to parent...
Parental Relationships, Mental Health History, and Involvement on Childhood Wellbeing Strained paren...
The study of children’s mental health has largely been the domain of developmental psychologists and...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...