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여종일,Karen Weihs,DAVID REISS 한국청소년학회 2014 청소년학연구 Vol.21 No.10
This study investigated family relationship, parenting behaviors, and adolescents’ adjustment to families with depressed parents. Fifty-eight adolescents completed questionnaires measuring family relationship quality as well as internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Parents reported current depressive symptoms and their parenting behaviors. Results revealed that adolescent-reported family relationship quality was associated with adolescents’ internalizing and externalizing symptoms when controlling parental current depressive symptoms. Lower levels of parent-reported acceptance were associated with adolescents’ externalizing symptoms. These preliminary findings highlight the need to understand the family environments of adolescents with depressed parents and the importance of enhancing family cohesion and parental acceptance while treating depressed parents. Implications, limitations, and recommendations for future research are discussed.
Yuh, Jongil,Weihs, Karen,Reiss, David The Korean Home Economics Association 2013 International Journal of Human Ecology Vol.14 No.2
This study investigated the differences between adolescents' own perceptions of their psychopathology and perceptions by clinically depressed parents of their adolescents' psychopathology. The study also examined parental characteristics that accounted for discrepancies between parents and adolescents. The clinical sample consisted of 61 adolescents and their parents who were diagnosed with a major depressive disorder. The adolescents and parents evaluated the adolescents' psychopathology in separate interviews with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Youth Self-Report (YSR). Parents reported on current depressive symptoms and parenting practices using questionnaires. The results revealed that parent-adolescent discrepancies were greater in regard to affective and anxiety problems compared to oppositional defiant and conduct problems. Parental rejection was associated with differences in scores for affective problems after controlling for parents' current depressive symptoms and adolescents' age and gender. The findings highlight the importance of considering adolescents' affective and anxiety problems when treating depressed parents. Furthermore, the findings suggest that parental rejection may play a pivotal role when interpreting the discrepancy concerning adolescents' affective problems.
( Jongil Yuh ),( Karen Weihs ),( David Reiss ) 대한가정학회 2013 International Journal of Human Ecology Vol.14 No.2
This study investigated the differences between adolescents` own perceptions of their psychopathology and perceptions by clinically depressed parents of their adolescents` psychopathology. The study also examined parental characteristics that accounted for discrepancies between parents and adolescents. The clinical sample consisted of 61 adolescents and their parents who were diagnosed with a major depressive disorder. The adolescents and parents evaluated the adolescents` psychopathology in separate interviews with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Youth Self- Report (YSR). Parents reported on current depressive symptoms and parenting practices using questionnaires. The results revealed that parent-adolescent discrepancies were greater in regard to affective and anxiety problems compared to oppositional defiant and conduct problems. Parental rejection was associated with differences in scores for affective problems after controlling for parents` current depressive symptoms and adolescents` age and gender. The findings highlight the importance of considering adolescents` affective and anxiety problems when treating depressed parents. Furthermore, the findings suggest that parental rejection may play a pivotal role when interpreting the discrepancy concerning adolescents` affective problems.