Sentences with phrase «parental psychological symptoms»

A community sample of 51 mother - father dyads with a school - age child rated marital functioning, parental psychological symptoms, and children's adjustment problems.

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Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal) psychological distress compared with children without autism is established early in life — by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in early childhood because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
If the three characteristic diagnostic indicators of attachment based «parental alienation» are evident in the child's symptom display, then this represents definitive clinical evidence for the child's psychological control by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
The presence in the child's symptom display of the three characteristic diagnostic indicators (i.e., the «psychological fingerprints») of the child's psychological influence and control by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent represents sufficient and definitive clinical evidence that the symptomatic child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship with the other parent is the direct result of the pathogenic parenting practices of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent (i.e., the allied and supposedly «favored» parent), who is using the child in a role - reversal relationship as a «regulatory other» (see my blog essay: Parental Alienation as Child Abuse: The Regulating Other) for the psychopathology of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
The pathology of the parent is creating the child's pathology, and as a result, features of the parental pathology will be evident in the child's symptom display (I refer to these symptom features as «psychological fingerprints» of parental influence by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent).
This «psychological fingerprint» evidence in the child's symptom display represents Diagnostic Indicator 2 for an attachment - based model of «parental alienation,» i.e., the presence of five specific a-priori predicted narcissistic / (borderline) personality traits in THE CHILD»S symptom display (I'll defer discussion of the anxiety variant).
On the parent Wave 3 survey, parental non-specific psychological distress (NPD) symptoms were measured using the Kessler 6 (K6) scale, a validated tool which measures psychological symptoms in the past 30 days.
Methods: Four hundred seventy adults in Chieti, Italy, completed an anonymous and confidential survey regarding their childhood exposure to parental alienating behaviors (using the Baker Strategy Questionnaire), quality of the parent — child relationship (using Parental Bonding Instruments), self - esteem (using Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale), and global psychological distress (using Global Severity Index of Symptom Checklist -90-Rparental alienating behaviors (using the Baker Strategy Questionnaire), quality of the parent — child relationship (using Parental Bonding Instruments), self - esteem (using Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale), and global psychological distress (using Global Severity Index of Symptom Checklist -90-RParental Bonding Instruments), self - esteem (using Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale), and global psychological distress (using Global Severity Index of Symptom Checklist -90-Revised).
Several studies have shown significant associations between recall of exposure to parental loyalty conflicts behaviors and negative outcomes in adulthood as a low autonomy, low cooperativeness, low self - esteem, depressive symptoms, and psychological distress (Baker and Ben - Ami, 2011; Ben - Ami and Baker, 2012; Verrocchio and Baker, 2013; Bernet et al., 2015).
Furthermore, to date research on the effects of parental psychological problems on emotion socialization focused mainly on parents» internalizing symptoms, such as depressed mood and (to a lesser extent) anxiety, while little attention has been given to the potential negative consequences of parents» externalizing symptoms like outbursts of anger and impulsive behavior.
Although historically most studies on this topic focused on clinical samples (families in which a parent is diagnosed with a psychological disorder), there is increasing evidence that parental psychopathology symptoms at a subclinical level can also have detrimental effects on children's social - emotional development (Connell and Goodman 2002).
Both mothers and fathers completed the Symptom Checklist - 90 — Revised (SCL -90-R; Derogatis, 1994) at T1 as a measure of parental psychological symptomatology over the past week.
Depressive symptoms in adolescence: The role of perceived parental support, psychological control, and proactive control in interaction with 5 - HTTLPR.
(III) Parental well - being at exposure: mother's long - standing limiting illness (no, yes); father's work hours (none, < 38, 38 - < 43, 43 - < 50, 50 +) per week including overtime; mother's and father's symptoms of depression (no, yes) using the 9 - item Rutter Malaise Inventory (4 +) at 9 months [35] and 6 - item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (9 +) at 3 and 5 years [36].
Class comparisons showed a consistent pattern of healthier child functioning, including higher school performance, higher self - esteem, and lower psychological symptoms, in association with low to neutral parental achievement emphasis, whereas poorer child functioning was associated with high parental achievement emphasis.
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