Individual-and family-level associations between child psychopathology and parenting
M Aitken, F Perquier, JD Haltigan, L Wang… - Development and …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Parenting can protect against the development of, or increase risk for, child
psychopathology; however, it is unclear if parenting is related to psychopathology symptoms …
psychopathology; however, it is unclear if parenting is related to psychopathology symptoms …
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
Parental psychopathology can affect child functioning, and vice versa. We examined
bidirectional associations between parent and offspring psychopathology in 5,536 children …
bidirectional associations between parent and offspring psychopathology in 5,536 children …
A family socialization model of transdiagnostic risk for psychopathology in preschool children
This longitudinal study examined the presence of general (P) and specific internalizing (INT)
and externalizing (EXT) psychopathology factors in a community sample of preschool …
and externalizing (EXT) psychopathology factors in a community sample of preschool …
Latent profiles of perceived parental psychopathology: Associations with emerging adult psychological problems
C McKinney, AO Franz - Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2019 - Springer
The understanding of the complex relations between parent and child psychopathology
would be enhanced if common patterns of parental problem types or particular parent dyads …
would be enhanced if common patterns of parental problem types or particular parent dyads …
Parenting stress and childhood psychopathology: An examination of specificity to internalizing and externalizing symptoms
NM Costa, CF Weems, K Pellerin, R Dalton - Journal of Psychopathology …, 2006 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to examine if specificity exists between three factors of
parenting stress (ie, parental distress, parent–child (PC) dysfunctional interactions, and …
parenting stress (ie, parental distress, parent–child (PC) dysfunctional interactions, and …
Family processes and child psychopathology: a between-and within-family/child analysis
A vast array of family processes is linked to child mental development, among which (1) low
parental acceptance and (2) high family conflict are known as transdiagnostic risk factors for …
parental acceptance and (2) high family conflict are known as transdiagnostic risk factors for …
Parent‐and teacher‐reported associations from adolescent bifactor models of psychopathology: an outcome‐wide association study of 26 outcomes in mid‐life
MS Hoffmann, S Evans‐Lacko… - Journal of Child …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Adolescent mental health problems have lasting impacts on health and social
functioning later in life. Evidence to date mostly comes from studies of specific diagnostic …
functioning later in life. Evidence to date mostly comes from studies of specific diagnostic …
Parent personality and children's inattention/hyperactivity problems are related via early caregiving
O Mohamed Ali, Y Kotelnikova… - Infant and Child …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Diverse mechanisms account for the familial aggregation of certain personality traits and
externalizing psychopathology. We explored the roles of positive and negative parenting as …
externalizing psychopathology. We explored the roles of positive and negative parenting as …
Relation between parent psychiatric symptoms and youth problems: Moderation through family structure and youth gender
Links between parents' psychiatric symptoms and their children's behavioral and emotional
problems have been widely documented in previous research, and the search for …
problems have been widely documented in previous research, and the search for …
Testing the temporal precedence of family functioning and child psychopathology in the LONGSCAN sample
Family functioning may serve as protective or risk factors in the development of youth
psychopathology. However, few studies have examined the potentially reciprocal relation …
psychopathology. However, few studies have examined the potentially reciprocal relation …