Siegenthaler E, Munder T, Egger M. Effect of preventive interventions in mentally ill parents on
the mental health of the offspring: Systematic review and meta - analysis.
In the latter interventions aiming at secondary and tertiary prevention aiming to reduce some of the most harmful effects on
the mental health of offspring and escalation or recurrence.
Not exact matches
The intervention focuses on both metabolic and
mental health,
of the mother and her
offspring, which starts during pregnancy and continues beyond birth.
This study aims to test the effect
of an evidence - based, complex interdisciplinary lifestyle and psychosocial continuous prepartum and postpartum intervention in women with GDM on maternal and
offspring metabolic and
mental health outcomes up to 1 year postpartum.
This project will provide relevant findings regarding understanding
of GDM, potential pathways and its link to lifestyle,
mental health and the development and trajectories
of obesity and diabetes in the mothers and obesity in their
offspring.
Methods and analysis This randomised controlled trial will assess the effect
of a multidimensional interdisciplinary lifestyle and psychosocial intervention aimed at improving the metabolic and
mental health of 200 women with GDM and their
offspring.
After controlling for relevant demographic characteristics, parental co-morbid psychopathology, and
offspring psychopathology, maternal depression was associated with higher levels
of physical symptoms (β = 0 · 14, S.E. = 0 · 07) during adolescence, and higher levels
of minor stressors (β = 2 · 52, S.E. = 1 · 07) and a greater risk for using
mental health services (OR 1 · 86, 95 % CI 1 · 14 — 3 · 03) in young adulthood.
2002 Risky families: Family social environments and the
mental and physical
health of offspring.
The results
of the current study indicate that the cumulative impact
of mother's psychopathology, her characteristics (low education) and childrearing practices later increased the risk
of multiple
mental health problems in the
offspring (see also Fergusson et al. 1994).
The effects
of child sexual abuse in later family life;
mental health, parenting and adjustment
of offspring.
Maternal
Mental Health Now's (formerly LA County Perinatal Mental Health Task Force) program - Perinatal Mental Health Integrated Care Initiative addresses the disjointed nature of behavioral health and mental care systems that provide care to women and their offspring in the county by offering an integrated healthcare
Health Now's (formerly LA County Perinatal
Mental Health Task Force) program - Perinatal Mental Health Integrated Care Initiative addresses the disjointed nature of behavioral health and mental care systems that provide care to women and their offspring in the county by offering an integrated healthcare
Health Task Force) program - Perinatal
Mental Health Integrated Care Initiative addresses the disjointed nature of behavioral health and mental care systems that provide care to women and their offspring in the county by offering an integrated healthcare
Health Integrated Care Initiative addresses the disjointed nature
of behavioral
health and mental care systems that provide care to women and their offspring in the county by offering an integrated healthcare
health and
mental care systems that provide care to women and their
offspring in the county by offering an integrated healthcare model.
Moreover, a very important, but difficult to test, alternative explanation for many
of the ACE Study findings is that inherited genes for
health problems or some temperamental qualities create a spurious connection between abuse and neglect by parents or other family context variables and
mental and physical
health conditions in their
offspring.
Finally in terms
of mental health problems, parental depression predicted more visits for treatment
of ear infections in
offspring (see Table IV; β =.14, p <.05).
A range
of measures were considered to be potential confounders
of the parental alcohol —
offspring mental health relationship.
We found insufficient evidence
of an association between parental alcohol use and
offspring conduct problems or depressive symptoms — further contributing to the inconsistency
of the evidence base on the importance
of parental alcohol use during childhood as an influence and risk for
offspring mental health outcomes across childhood and adolescence.
Researchers have extensively examined the implications
of parent's chronic
health issues on child well - being, but less is known about how aging mother's life problems relate to the
mental health of their middle - aged
offspring.
To compare
mental health problems, family functioning and parent — child bonding among adolescent
offspring of male veterans with no PTSD, partial PTSD and full PTSD, and to examine the relationship between adolescent
mental health problems and family factors.
[jounal] Repetti, R. L. / 2002 / Risky families: Family social environments and the
mental and physical
health of offspring / Psychological Bulletin 128: 330 ~ 366
Maternal perinatal
mental health and
offspring academic achievement at age 16: the mediating role
of childhood executive function.
Wellbeing and resilience: mechanisms
of transmission
of health and risk in parents with complex
mental health problems and their
offspring — The WARM Study.