1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01191260
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Neurotic states in children whose parents suffer from epilepsy

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“…33,37,50 Family cohesion, including the parental marital relationship, was also a significant factor in child responses for half of the 10 conditions. 48,51,58,68,78,79,81,88 Parental psychopathology was also associated with poor child responses and stress. 60,65,66,70,[79][80][81]83,91,93 Female children were seen to be at an increased risk of psychiatric disorders, stress, or behavioural problems compared to males in four conditions.…”
Section: Overview Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33,37,50 Family cohesion, including the parental marital relationship, was also a significant factor in child responses for half of the 10 conditions. 48,51,58,68,78,79,81,88 Parental psychopathology was also associated with poor child responses and stress. 60,65,66,70,[79][80][81]83,91,93 Female children were seen to be at an increased risk of psychiatric disorders, stress, or behavioural problems compared to males in four conditions.…”
Section: Overview Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%