Authors
Laura W Wesseldijk, Gwen C Dieleman, Francisca JA van Steensel, Ellen J Bleijenberg, Meike Bartels, Susan M Bögels, Christel M Middeldorp
Publication date
2018/9/1
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume
57
Issue
9
Pages
669-677. e6
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objective
Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children’s psychopathology. Studies thus far have mainly shown a negative effect of maternal depression. This study examined the associations between a broad range of psychiatric symptoms in mothers and fathers and the child’s outcome.
Method
Internalizing and externalizing psychiatric symptoms were assessed in 742 mothers, 440 fathers, and their 811 children at the first evaluation in 3 child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics and at follow-up (on average 1.7 years later). Predictions of child’s symptoms scores were tested at follow-up by parental symptom scores at baseline, parental scores at follow-up, and offspring scores at baseline.
Results
Children whose mother or father scored above the (sub)clinical threshold for psychiatric symptoms at baseline had higher symptom scores at baseline and at follow-up. Offspring follow …
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