2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180410
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Parents with mental health problems and their children in a German population based sample: Results of the BELLA study

Abstract: BackgroundMental health problems (MHP) of parents are associated with an increased risk of psychological and developmental difficulties in their children. This study aims at analyzing population-based data of parents with MHP and their children and the effects of associated risk factors in order to further targeted preventive and therapeutic interventions.MethodsThe BELLA study is the mental health module of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey among Children and Adolescents. MHP in pare… Show more

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“…Health perceived as good or very good is a protective factor against the occurrence of mental health problems, and this remained the same in both health surveys, 2006 and 2011 [ 9 ]. These results also coincide with other recent research that advocates the association between good mental health and good physical health [ 4 ]. This could indicate the need to analyze mental health when the child complains of a poor physical health in the last year, which would imply the relevance of primary care in health centers for the detection of mental health problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Health perceived as good or very good is a protective factor against the occurrence of mental health problems, and this remained the same in both health surveys, 2006 and 2011 [ 9 ]. These results also coincide with other recent research that advocates the association between good mental health and good physical health [ 4 ]. This could indicate the need to analyze mental health when the child complains of a poor physical health in the last year, which would imply the relevance of primary care in health centers for the detection of mental health problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We know that new generations are now more likely to have mental health problems than previous ones, and that inadequate mental health may be linked with suicide cases, which are the second and third causes of teenage mortality, according to several international studies reviewed [ 3 ]. If, at the same time, we take into account that 50% of adults’ disorders had their onset in adolescence, it seems necessary to perform an analysis of the factors that affect the mental health of minors, not only as a treatment measure, but also with the aim of preventing future disorders [ 4 , 5 ]. In fact, the presence of mental health problems in the parents could be a predictor of mental health problems in children, and therefore this situation would form a cycle where the difficulties could pass from parents to children [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Klassifikation der Werte in "unauffällig", "grenzwertig auffällig" und "auffällig" erfolgte nach den im Handbuch empfohlenen Cut-off-Werten [20]. Die nach Alter und Geschlecht differenzierten Normgruppen (4-11-jährige Jungen/Mädchen und 12-18-jährige Jungen/Mädchen) wurden für die Syndrom-, Sekundärskalen und den Gesamtwert mit der Klinikstichprobe und der gesunden Stichprobe mittels einer multivariaten Form des t-Tests, Hotelling's T 2 tive Störung (63 %) gefolgt von Suchterkrankungen (17 %). Andere Diagnosegruppen waren geringer vertreten (F2: 4 %, F4: 9 %, F6: 6 %).…”
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“…3,8 Millionen Kinder mit mindestens einem psychisch kranken Elternteil zusammen [1]. In der repräsentativen Bella-Studie [2] litten 18,6 % der befragten Eltern an einer psychischen Erkrankung. 19,1 % der Kinder dieser Eltern waren psychisch auffällig, gegenüber 7,7 % der Kinder, deren Eltern nicht erkrankt waren.…”
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“…In epidemiologischen Studien über die Gesundheit von Kindern und Jugendlichen in Deutschland, wie der BEL-LA-Studie, erweist sich diese Risikogruppe als epidemiologisch hoch relevant [2]. Kinder psychisch kranker Eltern sind durch psychosoziale Folgen der elterlichen psychischen Erkrankung, wie z.…”
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