Parent‐child agreement on children's psychopathology and the impact of parental depression

Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent‐child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitt...

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Published inInternational journal of methods in psychiatric research Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. e1993 - n/a
Main Authors Löchner, Johanna, Hämmerle, Stephanie, Ghezih, Sarah, Starman‐Wöhrle, Kornelija, Schulte‐Körne, Gerd, Platt, Belinda
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Abstract Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent‐child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression. Methods Baseline data from 100 parent‐child dyads including healthy children aged 8–17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub‐clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi‐structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K‐DIPS). Self‐ (YSR) and parent‐report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent‐child agreement was calculated using Chi‐square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48). Results In the interviews parents more frequently reported sub‐clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ2 1,100 = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ2 1,52 = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ2 1,48 = 000, p = 0.686; κ = −0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66). Conclusion Since agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.
AbstractList Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent-child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression. Baseline data from 100 parent-child dyads including healthy children aged 8-17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub-clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi-structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K-DIPS). Self- (YSR) and parent-report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent-child agreement was calculated using Chi-square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48). In the interviews parents more frequently reported sub-clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ  = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ  = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ  = 000, p = 0.686; κ = -0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66). Since agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.
Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent‐child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression. Methods Baseline data from 100 parent‐child dyads including healthy children aged 8–17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub‐clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi‐structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K‐DIPS). Self‐ (YSR) and parent‐report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent‐child agreement was calculated using Chi‐square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48). Results In the interviews parents more frequently reported sub‐clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ2 1,100 = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ2 1,52 = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ2 1,48 = 000, p = 0.686; κ = −0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66). Conclusion Since agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.
Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent-child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression.BACKGROUNDParental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent-child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression.Baseline data from 100 parent-child dyads including healthy children aged 8-17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub-clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi-structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K-DIPS). Self- (YSR) and parent-report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent-child agreement was calculated using Chi-square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48).METHODSBaseline data from 100 parent-child dyads including healthy children aged 8-17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub-clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi-structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K-DIPS). Self- (YSR) and parent-report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent-child agreement was calculated using Chi-square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48).In the interviews parents more frequently reported sub-clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ2 1,100 = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ2 1,52 = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ2 1,48 = 000, p = 0.686; κ = -0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66).RESULTSIn the interviews parents more frequently reported sub-clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ2 1,100 = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ2 1,52 = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ2 1,48 = 000, p = 0.686; κ = -0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66).Since agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.CONCLUSIONSince agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.
Abstract Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the nature of parent‐child agreement of children's psychopathology in children of parents with current (cMD) versus remitted (rMD) major depression. Methods Baseline data from 100 parent‐child dyads including healthy children aged 8–17 (M = 11.89, SD = 2.83) and their parents with a history of depression were analysed. The presence of sub‐clinical psychopathology (yes/no) in children was assessed using semi‐structured diagnostic interviews with child and parent (K‐DIPS). Self‐ (YSR) and parent‐report (CBCL) questionnaires were used to measure the severity of symptoms. Parent‐child agreement was calculated using Chi‐square tests and Cohen's kappa respectively. We compared whether agreement differed between children of parents with cMD (n = 52) versus rMD (n = 48). Results In the interviews parents more frequently reported sub‐clinical child psychopathology than the children themselves (χ2 1,100 = 4.63, p < 0.001, d = 0.59). This pattern characterised parents with cMD (χ2 1,52 = 7.99, p = 0.005; κ = 0.582) but not rMD (χ2 1,48 = 000, p = 0.686; κ = −0.010), a difference which was statistically significant (z = 3.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.66). Conclusion Since agreement between parents and children about the severity of children's symptoms was particularly poor in families where parents were currently depressed, parental mental illness should be taken into account when assessing youth psychopathology.
Author Starman‐Wöhrle, Kornelija
Löchner, Johanna
Schulte‐Körne, Gerd
Platt, Belinda
Hämmerle, Stephanie
Ghezih, Sarah
AuthorAffiliation 2 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy University Hospital LMU Munich Munich Germany
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3 German Youth Institute e.V. Munich Germany
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Snippet Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we...
Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we investigate the...
Abstract Background Parental depression increases children's risk of mental illness and may simultaneously impair the detection of children's symptoms. Here we...
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