APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Parental Negative Affect Predicts Child Anxiety over and Above Parental Depression.
- Benjamin Isenberg
Vanderbilt University - Judy Garber
Vanderbilt University - Elizabeth McCauley
University of Washington - Guy Diamond
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine - Kelly Schloredt
Seattle Children's Hospital
Abstract
Multiple regression analyses showed that parental negative affect at Time 1 (T1) significantly predicted children’s anxiety four months later, controlling for parents’ T1 level of depressive symptoms and children’s T1 anxiety, in a sample of offspring of parents receiving treatment for depression and never depressed parents.
Psychopathology