Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emotional and behavioral problems in children, in particular internalizing symptoms. This study aimed to investigate the associations between parental chronic illness when participants were adolescents and subsequent internalizing symptoms in young adulthood and whether adolescent attachment to parents or peers mediates these associations. Methods: The study used longitudinal survey data from the Youth and Mental Health Study, a cohort study including a representative sample of youth in central Norway assessed in the period from 1999 to 2000 (mean age 14.9 years) and in 2012 (mean age 27.2 years) (N = 1,266). The data consist of youth self-report...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical co...
Parental depression has been identified as a risk factor for children's and adolescents' internalizi...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the children of parents with chronic pain are a...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
Abstract A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill paren...
Aim: Although health effects of social relationships are well-researched, long-term health consequen...
A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill parents emerge...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Abstract Parental physical illnesses can be stressful for children. We estimated the prevalence of ...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical co...
Parental depression has been identified as a risk factor for children's and adolescents' internalizi...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the children of parents with chronic pain are a...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
Abstract A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill paren...
Aim: Although health effects of social relationships are well-researched, long-term health consequen...
A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill parents emerge...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Abstract Parental physical illnesses can be stressful for children. We estimated the prevalence of ...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical co...
Parental depression has been identified as a risk factor for children's and adolescents' internalizi...