Title of article :
Characteristics of depressed and nondepressed adult offspring of depressed and matched nondepressed parents
Author/Authors :
Timko، نويسنده , , Christine and Cronkite، نويسنده , , Ruth C. and Swindle، نويسنده , , Ralph P. Robinson، نويسنده , , Rebecca L. and Moos، نويسنده , , Rudolf H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
56
To page :
65
Abstract :
Background m was to compare adults who were depressed or nondepressed offspring of depressed or matched nondepressed parents on functioning. s ipants were adult children of depressed (n = 143) or nondepressed (n = 197) parents who participated in a larger study. They completed self-report measures of depression symptoms, medical conditions and pain, family and social functioning, life stressors and coping, and help used for mental health problems. s depressed-parent group, depressed offspring had poorer personal functioning than did nondepressed offspring. Factors associated with offspring depressed status were being unmarried and having a diagnosed medical condition, more severe pain, a more severe recent stressor, and more reliance on emotional discharge coping. In the nondepressed-parent offspring, factors associated with depressed status were more disability, family disagreements and disorganization, negative events, and reliance on emotional discharge coping. Depressed offspring of depressed parents had more severe depression than depressed offspring of nondepressed parents; they also had more medical conditions, pain, disability, and severe stressors and, accordingly, relied more on approach coping. In contrast, nondepressed offspring of depressed or nondepressed parents were quite similar on functioning. tions es were self-report and participants were not followed continuously. sions e parental depression increased the risk of impairment among depressed offspring, family history should be considered in the treatment of depression. Offspring of depressed parents who are not experiencing depression are often able to maintain normal functioning in adulthood.
Keywords :
Parental depression , depression , Offspring depression , functioning
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1432684
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