Impact of Parental Health Problems on Children: Concepts, Methods, and Unanswered Questions |
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Authors: | Drotar Dennis |
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Affiliation: | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine 2All correspondence should be sent to Dennis Drotar, Department of Psychiatry, MetroHealth Medical Center, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 |
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Abstract: | Described conceptual and methodological issues that arise inthe design and analysis of data from studies of the impact ofparental health problems on children. Researchers should considerhow the functional effects, duration, and type of exposure ofparental health problems affect children's psychological experience.Multiple pathways (e.g., parental modeling, family socializationpractices, and genetic factors) that affect the transmissionof psychological and/or health risk to children need to be considered.Important methodological issues in this area of research includesample selection and bias, confounding factors, and limitedassessment of family influences. Future work should identifyfactors that enhance child and family resilience to the effectsof parental health problems. Studies are also needed to developand test interventions to reduce the psychological morbidityassociated with parental health problems. |
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Keywords: | parental health family health psychological development. |
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