父母内化症状作为临床转诊儿童焦虑症状的预测因子

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Pub Date : 2020-03-18 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.21307/sjcapp-2020-003
Krister Westlye Fjermestad, Christina Lium, Einar R Heiervang, Odd E Havik, Bente Storm Mowatt Haugland, Ingvar Bjelland, Gro Janne Henningsen Wergeland
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背景:母亲和父亲的内化症状对儿童焦虑症状的影响可能不同。目的:探讨父母内化症状与儿童焦虑症状的关系。方法:通过社区精神卫生诊所招募样本,进行随机对照焦虑治疗试验。在干预前,儿童(n = 182)、母亲(n = 165)和父亲(n = 72)报告了儿童的焦虑症状。父母们也报告了他们自己的内化症状。这些儿童年龄在8至15岁之间(M年龄= 11.5岁,SD = 2.1, 52.2%为女孩),均被诊断为分离焦虑、社交恐惧症和/或广泛性焦虑障碍。我们在多元回归模型中检验了父母内化症状作为儿童焦虑症状的预测因子。结果:父亲和母亲评定的内化症状均可预测儿童自评焦虑水平(adj. R = 22.0%)。母亲评定的内化症状可预测儿童母亲评定的焦虑症状(相对值2 = 7.0%)。父亲评定的内化症状并不能预测儿童的父亲评定的焦虑。结论:临床医生应将父母水平的内化症状纳入其病例概念。
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Parental internalizing symptoms as predictors of anxiety symptoms in clinic-referred children.

Background: Mothers' and fathers' internalizing symptoms may influence children's anxiety symptoms differently.

Objective: To explore the relationship between parental internalizing symptoms and children's anxiety symptoms in a clinical sample of children with anxiety disorders.

Method: The sample was recruited through community mental health clinics for a randomized controlled anxiety treatment trial. At pre-intervention, children (n = 182), mothers (n = 165), and fathers (n = 72) reported children's anxiety symptoms. Mothers and fathers also reported their own internalizing symptoms. The children were aged 8 to 15 years (M age = 11.5 years, SD = 2.1, 52.2% girls) and all had a diagnosis of separation anxiety, social phobia, and/or generalized anxiety disorder. We examined parental internalizing symptoms as predictors of child anxiety symptoms in multiple regression models.

Results: Both mother and father rated internalizing symptoms predicted children's self-rated anxiety levels (adj. R 2 = 22.0%). Mother-rated internalizing symptoms predicted mother-rated anxiety symptoms in children (adj. R 2 = 7.0%). Father-rated internalizing symptoms did not predict father-rated anxiety in children.

Conclusions: Clinicians should incorporate parental level of internalizing symptoms in their case conceptualizations.

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