Childrearing Style in Families of Anxiety-Disordered Children: Between-Family and Within-Family Differences |
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Authors: | Ingeborg E. Lindhout Monica Th. Markus Sophie R. Borst Thea H. G. Hoogendijk Peter M. A. J. Dingemans Frits Boer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Triversum, Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, PO Box 225, 1800 AE Alkmaar, The Netherlands;(2) Academic Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Curium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(3) Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands;(4) MFO Psychiatry AMC/De Meren, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(5) AMC Dept of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/de Bascule, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether (1) parents of anxiety-disordered (AD) children differed from those of non-clinical controls in their childrearing style, and whether (2) the child-rearing style of parents towards AD children is different from that towards their siblings. A clinical sample of 25 AD children, age range 8–13 years, was compared with 25 siblings and a non-clinical control group (n = 25). Childrearing was assessed by means of parental self-report, child report and through an expressed emotion interview measure. AD children perceived more parental rejection than non-clinical control children or the AD children’s siblings. High-expressed emotion was scored significantly more often towards AD children than non-clinical control children, or their siblings. On ‘care’ and ‘control’ parental self-report showed some differences regarding AD children on the one hand and non-clinical control children or siblings of AD children on the other. These results suggest that the rearing of AD children differs significantly both from the rearing of their siblings and that of non-clinical control children. I. E. Lindhout and F. Boer were with the Academic Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Curium, Oegstgeest, and Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands, at the time of the study. |
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Keywords: | Child anxiety disorder Childrearing style Expressed emotion Siblings Parent report Child report |
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