Authors
Christel M Middeldorp, Laura W Wesseldijk, James J Hudziak, Frank C Verhulst, Ramon JL Lindauer, Gwen C Dieleman
Publication date
2016/8
Journal
European child & adolescent psychiatry
Volume
25
Pages
919-927
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a psychiatric outpatient clinic. This especially accounts for fathers. We provide insight into the prevalence rates of parental psychopathology and the association with their offspring psychopathology by analyzing data on psychiatric problems collected in 701 mothers and 530 fathers of 757 referred children. Prevalence rates of parental psychopathology were based on (sub)clinical scores on the adult self report. Parent–offspring associations were investigated in multivariate analyses taking into account co-morbidity. Around 20 % of the parents had a (sub)clinical score on internalizing problems and around 10 % on attention deficit hyperactivity (ADH) problems. Prevalence rates did not differ between mothers and fathers. Parent–offspring associations did not differ between girls and boys. Maternal anxiety …
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