Reported child awareness of parental depression.

Olga Eyre, Rhys Bevan Jones, Becky Mars, Gemma Hammerton, Ruth Sellers, Robert Potter, Ajay Thapar, Frances Rice, Stephan Collishaw, Anita Thapar
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Aims and method To determine rates of parent-reported child awareness of parental depression, examine characteristics of parents, children and families according to child awareness, and explore whether child awareness is associated with child psychopathology. Data were available from 271 families participating in the Early Prediction of Adolescent Depression (EPAD) study, a longitudinal study of offspring of parents with recurrent depression. Results Seventy-three per cent of participating children were perceived as being aware of their parent's depression. Older children, and children of parents who experienced more severe depression, were more likely to be aware. Awareness was not associated with child psychopathology. Clinical implications Considering children in the context of parental depression is important. Child awareness may influence their access to early intervention and prevention programmes. Further research is needed to understand the impact of awareness on the child.

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报告儿童对父母抑郁的意识。
目的与方法确定家长报告的儿童抑郁症知晓率,根据儿童的知晓率考察家长、儿童及家庭的特征,探讨儿童的知晓率是否与儿童精神病理相关。参与青少年抑郁症早期预测研究(EPAD)的271个家庭提供了数据,这是一项对复发性抑郁症父母的后代进行的纵向研究。结果73%的参与调查的孩子被认为知道他们父母的抑郁症。年龄较大的孩子,以及父母经历过更严重抑郁症的孩子,更有可能意识到这一点。意识与儿童精神病理无关。临床意义在父母抑郁的背景下考虑孩子是很重要的。儿童的认识可能影响他们获得早期干预和预防方案的机会。需要进一步的研究来了解意识对儿童的影响。
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