2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-014-0037-y
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The Influence of Paternal and Maternal Major Depressive Disorder on Offspring Psychiatric Disorders

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“…Substantial evidence supports the association between paternal depression and elevated levels of child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. [15][16][17][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54] Fathers' depression can affect their children's mental health starting from infancy. Dave, Nazareth, Sherr and Senior (2005) 53 found an association between paternal postpartum depression and negative infant temperament, which is the foundation for future child internalizing and externalizing behaviors.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial evidence supports the association between paternal depression and elevated levels of child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. [15][16][17][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54] Fathers' depression can affect their children's mental health starting from infancy. Dave, Nazareth, Sherr and Senior (2005) 53 found an association between paternal postpartum depression and negative infant temperament, which is the foundation for future child internalizing and externalizing behaviors.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains important to note that other caregiver and family factors, including parental anxiety, depression, and chronic pain, may contribute to this relation between parent pain catastrophizing and child depressive symptoms. Even among parents and children without chronic pain or other health conditions, parent emotional distress and depression represent an independent risk factor for adverse child outcomes, including poorer mental health functioning and increased likelihood for youth depression . Theoretical models explaining this link highlight the impact of genetic, neurobiological, and social–behavioral factors including parental affect and behavior, parent–child interactions, and the family environment .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even among parents and children without chronic pain or other health conditions, parent emotional distress and depression represent an independent risk factor for adverse child outcomes, including poorer mental health functioning and increased likelihood for youth depression. [26][27][28][29]44 Theoretical models explaining this link highlight the impact of genetic, neurobiological, and social-behavioral factors including parental affect and behavior, parent-child interactions, and the family environment. 29 Within pediatric SCD, parent anxiety and ability to cope with their child's pain has been directly linked to youth emotional adjustment and pain management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Auch in anderen Studien [Ihle und Esser, 2002]. Auch dass die psychischen Auffälligkeiten der Mutter bedeutsame Prädiktoren waren, stimmt mit dem Forschungsstand überein [Claessens et al, 2015;Jacobs et al, 2015;Mars et al, 2015]. Allerdings muss bedacht werden, dass es sich bei den vorliegenden Daten um Auskünfte nur von der Mutter handelt.…”
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