Factors associated with parentchild discrepancies in reports of mental health disorders in young children

E Bajeux, DH Klemanski, M Husky, E Leray… - Child Psychiatry & …, 2018 - Springer
… as predictors of specific outcomes (eg, psychopathology [30, … Four-levels of response were
allowed for each item (ie, all the … identifies the contribution of key parental psychological and …

Parentchild informant discrepancy is associated with poorer treatment outcome

J Goolsby, BA Rich, B Hinnant, S Habayeb… - Journal of Child and …, 2018 - Springer
… ) distorted perceptions due to psychopathology in one or both … between parentchild
discrepancy and child’s response to … , why they occur, and ways to reduce them may contribute to …

From parent to child to parent: Associations between parent and offspring psychopathology

Y Xerxa, LA Rescorla, J van der Ende… - Child …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… one another when children elicit particular types of responses from their parents and when
… Our analyses also suggest that the contributions of the parents are independent of each other…

Research Review: Multi‐informant integration in child and adolescent psychopathology diagnosis

MM Martel, K Markon, GT Smith - Journal of Child Psychology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… of informant discrepancies (eg parents reporting higher levels … informant reports on individual
items contribute significantly to … each boundary between one response option and the next […

Discrepancy in the reports on life events between parents and their depressed/anxious children leads to severer psychopathology and lower responsiveness to SSRI …

M Amitai - 2023 - researchsquare.com
… assess parent–youth discrepancies regarding SLE and its association with severity of
psychopathology at baseline and response … at baseline could contribute to our understanding of a …

Parentchild discordance and child trauma symptomatology throughout therapy: Correlates and treatment response

V Bambrah, T Mastorakos, KM Cordeiro… - Journal of family …, 2018 - Springer
… It is possible that improvements in pre-therapy levels of discordance contribute to symptom
parents’ own characteristics (eg, parent psychopathology or emotional reactions to their …

Parent-child discrepancies in reporting of child depression in ethnic groups

JH Kim, YF Chan, E McCauley… - The Journal for Nurse …, 2016 - Elsevier
… , recognizing, and responding may be … that contribute to discrepant reporting. In this study
we use a large, diverse sample of school children to investigate discrepancies in parent-child

The role of parent psychopathology in emotion socialization

RP Breaux, EA Harvey, CI Lugo-Candelas - Journal of abnormal child …, 2016 - Springer
… Understanding factors that contribute to emotion socialization may provide important …
the potential impact of parent psychopathology symptoms on responses to negative affect in …

Parent and child psychopathological symptoms: The mediating role of parental emotion dysregulation

ZR Han, X Lei, J Qian, P Li, H Wang… - Child and Adolescent …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… Although there is no single definition, emotion regulation can be defined as ‘the ability to
respond to … and adaptively, parental dysregulated emotions may contribute to poor outcomes for …

Is parentchild disagreement on child anxiety explained by differences in measurement properties? An examination of measurement invariance across informants and …

TM Olino, M Finsaas, LR Dougherty… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… Some of these are factors such as parental psychopathology … or fewer of children endorsed
the most severe response option. … DK provided substantial contribution to the research design …