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Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health

The relevance of coping behavior for the individual's own mental health has been widely investigated. However, research on the association between coping of parents with a mental illness and their children's mental health is scarce. In the current study, we address the role of several pare...

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Autores principales: Sell, Marlit, Radicke, Alina, Adema, Bonnie, Daubmann, Anne, Kilian, Reinhold, Stiawa, Maja, Busmann, Mareike, Winter, Sibylle M., Lambert, Martin, Wegscheider, Karl, Plass-Christl, Angela, Wiegand-Grefe, Silke
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.737861
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author Sell, Marlit
Radicke, Alina
Adema, Bonnie
Daubmann, Anne
Kilian, Reinhold
Stiawa, Maja
Busmann, Mareike
Winter, Sibylle M.
Lambert, Martin
Wegscheider, Karl
Plass-Christl, Angela
Wiegand-Grefe, Silke
author_facet Sell, Marlit
Radicke, Alina
Adema, Bonnie
Daubmann, Anne
Kilian, Reinhold
Stiawa, Maja
Busmann, Mareike
Winter, Sibylle M.
Lambert, Martin
Wegscheider, Karl
Plass-Christl, Angela
Wiegand-Grefe, Silke
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description The relevance of coping behavior for the individual's own mental health has been widely investigated. However, research on the association between coping of parents with a mental illness and their children's mental health is scarce. In the current study, we address the role of several parental coping strategies and their relation to child psychological symptoms. As part of the German randomized controlled multicenter study CHIMPS (children of mentally ill parents), parents with mental illness completed questionnaires on illness-related coping and child mental health symptoms. Children's diagnoses of a mental disorder were assessed with diagnostic interviews. The sample comprised n = 195 parents with mental illness and n = 290 children and adolescents aged 4–18 years. We conducted mixed models to investigate the associations of parental coping strategies with internalizing and externalizing symptoms as well as the diagnosis of a mental disorder in children controlling for sociodemographic factors and parental symptom severity. Parental coping characterized by religiosity and quest for meaning was significantly associated with fewer mental health symptoms and lower odds of a mental disorder in children, whereas a depressed processing style was related to increased internalizing problems in the children. Coping behavior in parents with mental illness is a relevant factor for the mental health of their children and should be considered in preventive interventions.
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spelling pubmed-85583652021-11-02 Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health Sell, Marlit Radicke, Alina Adema, Bonnie Daubmann, Anne Kilian, Reinhold Stiawa, Maja Busmann, Mareike Winter, Sibylle M. Lambert, Martin Wegscheider, Karl Plass-Christl, Angela Wiegand-Grefe, Silke Front Psychiatry Psychiatry The relevance of coping behavior for the individual's own mental health has been widely investigated. However, research on the association between coping of parents with a mental illness and their children's mental health is scarce. In the current study, we address the role of several parental coping strategies and their relation to child psychological symptoms. As part of the German randomized controlled multicenter study CHIMPS (children of mentally ill parents), parents with mental illness completed questionnaires on illness-related coping and child mental health symptoms. Children's diagnoses of a mental disorder were assessed with diagnostic interviews. The sample comprised n = 195 parents with mental illness and n = 290 children and adolescents aged 4–18 years. We conducted mixed models to investigate the associations of parental coping strategies with internalizing and externalizing symptoms as well as the diagnosis of a mental disorder in children controlling for sociodemographic factors and parental symptom severity. Parental coping characterized by religiosity and quest for meaning was significantly associated with fewer mental health symptoms and lower odds of a mental disorder in children, whereas a depressed processing style was related to increased internalizing problems in the children. Coping behavior in parents with mental illness is a relevant factor for the mental health of their children and should be considered in preventive interventions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8558365/ /pubmed/34733189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.737861 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sell, Radicke, Adema, Daubmann, Kilian, Stiawa, Busmann, Winter, Lambert, Wegscheider, Plass-Christl and Wiegand-Grefe. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Sell, Marlit
Radicke, Alina
Adema, Bonnie
Daubmann, Anne
Kilian, Reinhold
Stiawa, Maja
Busmann, Mareike
Winter, Sibylle M.
Lambert, Martin
Wegscheider, Karl
Plass-Christl, Angela
Wiegand-Grefe, Silke
Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title_full Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title_fullStr Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title_full_unstemmed Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title_short Parents With Mental Illness: Parental Coping Behavior and Its Association With Children's Mental Health
title_sort parents with mental illness: parental coping behavior and its association with children's mental health
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.737861
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