For the current analyses families were excluded when one or both of the parents had missing data on one or both of the pertinent scales for self -
reported parental psychopathology symptoms (n = 104), or when they did not read the entire emotion picture book with their children (n = 2).
Not exact matches
However, heterotypic continuity of
psychopathology is also known across generations, such as the consistently
reported relationship between
parental substance abuse, and antisocial behavior and somatization problems in the daughters (Bohman et al. 1984; Cadoret 1978).
Only one study has previously
reported on relations between
parental psychopathology and stressful life events prior to the onset of anxiety disorders in children.
A second line of research into family functioning has implicated «
parental communication deviance,» a style of communicating with offspring that is vague, fragmented, and contradictory.54, 55 Although early studies of this phenomenon were criticized on methodological grounds, 56 it was later
reported that
parental communication deviance and criticism / hostility predicted later psychosis among nonpsychotic child guidance attendees, 57,58 reflecting bidirectional interactions between
psychopathology in the children and
parental behavior.59 More recently, a Finnish adoption study found that children at genetic risk of psychosis were more likely to become psychotic in later life if raised by adoptive parents with communication deviance.60, 61
Relations among adults» remembrances of
parental acceptance — rejection in childhood, self -
reported psychological adjustment, and adult
psychopathology.
Findings suggest that mother — child discrepancies in
reports of
parental monitoring can be employed as new individual differences measurements in developmental
psychopathology research.