| Literature DB >> 17226095 |
Lauren H Goldstein1, Elizabeth A Harvey, Julie L Friedman-Weieneth, Courtney Pierce, Alexis Tellert, Jenna C Sippel.
Abstract
This study examined family stressors among 3-year-old children who were classified as hyperactive (HYP), hyperactive and oppositional defiant (HYP/OD), and non-problem based on mothers' reports of behavior. Children with HYP/OD were found to experience higher levels of family stressors than non-problem children on almost every family stressor variable. Compared to children with HYP, families of children with HYP/OD also tended to report more Axis II maternal psychopathology, Axis I paternal psychopathology, and high intensity couple conflict tactics. However, the HYP and HYP/OD group did not significantly differ on maternal Axis I psychopathology, paternal Axis II psychopathology, parental marital status, negative life events, frequency of couple conflict, or use of lower intensity couple conflict tactics. Parents of children with HYP and HYP/OD reported more negative life events, more maternal adult ADHD symptoms, and more maternal avoidance and verbal aggression during marital conflict than parents of non-problem children. Implications for treatment and etiology are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17226095 DOI: 10.1007/s10802-006-9088-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Abnorm Child Psychol ISSN: 0091-0627