| Literature DB >> 10945135 |
T Someya1, H Kitamura, T Uehara, K Sakado, H Kaiya, S W Tang, S Takahashi.
Abstract
Although recent studies have found dysfunctional parental rearing behaviour is associated with certain aspects of psychopathology of panic disorder (PD), the results are not in complete agreement. By using a translated Japanese version of the EMBU (Egna Minnen Beträffande Uppfostran), we investigated the parental rearing behavior perceived by 103 normal subjects, 71 PD patients with agoraphobia, and 32 PD patients without agoraphobia. The PD patients scored both parents as more rejecting and overprotective than did the controls. However, subgroup analysis showed that the patients with agoraphobia reported significantly more rejection from both parents and less emotional warmth from mothers, while the patients without agoraphobia, by contrast, reported more overprotection from both parents and more favouring subject from fathers than did the controls. Interestingly, these results were consistent with those documented in the Western literature, which reported "affectionless control" as a parenting style in PD, and, furthermore, indicated a cross-cultural similarity of parental rearing factor. In addition, it was suggested that a lack of care might be associated with the development of agoraphobia in Japan.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10945135 DOI: 10.1002/1520-6394(2000)11:4<158::AID-DA2>3.0.CO;2-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Anxiety ISSN: 1091-4269 Impact factor: 6.505