Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point
Literature confirmed parental bonding as one of key factors influencing offspring’s psychopathology; the present study aimed to investigate, with a case-control study, the relationship between parental bonding and psychopathology in an Italian adolescent sample. The clinical sample was composed of 6...
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oai:doaj.org-article:6006d2658efe488bb13d5a5f6d131b5c2021-11-25T17:14:31ZParental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point10.3390/children81110122227-9067https://doaj.org/article/6006d2658efe488bb13d5a5f6d131b5c2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/11/1012https://doaj.org/toc/2227-9067Literature confirmed parental bonding as one of key factors influencing offspring’s psychopathology; the present study aimed to investigate, with a case-control study, the relationship between parental bonding and psychopathology in an Italian adolescent sample. The clinical sample was composed of 64 adolescents from 12 to 18 years old (M<sub>age</sub> 15.00; S.D. 1.70) attending a Neuropsychiatric Unit of Veneto; the non-clinical sample was composed of 61 adolescents, from 13 to 18 years old (M<sub>age</sub> 14.80; S.D. 1.32) attending middle and high school in the province of Padua and Pesaro (Italy); their parents (mothers and fathers) were also involved. In the study, self-reported tests were administered (Parental Bonding Instrument, Child Behavior Checklist, Youth Self Report). Our study confirmed a correlation between parental bonding and adolescent psychopathology: dysfunctional parenting styles (characterized by low care and high control) were more frequent among cases in contrast to controls. An effect of gender also appeared. In the Italian adolescent clinical sample, parental bonding, especially low parental care, was correlated to the emergence of psychopathology.Alessia RaffagnatoCaterina AngelicoRachele FasolatoEleonora SaleMichela GattaMarina MisciosciaMDPI AGarticleparental bondingtransgenerational viewadolescent’s psychopathologydevelopmental psychopathologyPediatricsRJ1-570ENChildren, Vol 8, Iss 1012, p 1012 (2021) |
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Literature confirmed parental bonding as one of key factors influencing offspring’s psychopathology; the present study aimed to investigate, with a case-control study, the relationship between parental bonding and psychopathology in an Italian adolescent sample. The clinical sample was composed of 64 adolescents from 12 to 18 years old (M<sub>age</sub> 15.00; S.D. 1.70) attending a Neuropsychiatric Unit of Veneto; the non-clinical sample was composed of 61 adolescents, from 13 to 18 years old (M<sub>age</sub> 14.80; S.D. 1.32) attending middle and high school in the province of Padua and Pesaro (Italy); their parents (mothers and fathers) were also involved. In the study, self-reported tests were administered (Parental Bonding Instrument, Child Behavior Checklist, Youth Self Report). Our study confirmed a correlation between parental bonding and adolescent psychopathology: dysfunctional parenting styles (characterized by low care and high control) were more frequent among cases in contrast to controls. An effect of gender also appeared. In the Italian adolescent clinical sample, parental bonding, especially low parental care, was correlated to the emergence of psychopathology. |
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Alessia Raffagnato Caterina Angelico Rachele Fasolato Eleonora Sale Michela Gatta Marina Miscioscia |
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Alessia Raffagnato Caterina Angelico Rachele Fasolato Eleonora Sale Michela Gatta Marina Miscioscia |
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Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point |
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Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point |
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Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point |
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Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point |
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Parental Bonding and Children’s Psychopathology: A Transgenerational View Point |
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parental bonding and children’s psychopathology: a transgenerational view point |
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